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n.c.tate resultings in the 8th straight loss for the terps. handoff who breaks free for the touchdown. the terps led 41-14 in the third quarter. you thought this game was over. far from it. still in the third, james washington plunges in. the wolfpack takes the lead at 42-41. less than a minute to play the game, terps down by 7. brown picked off by wilson. he takes it the other way. n.c. state scores 35 points in the fourth quarter tapping the second greatest come back in acc history. the final 56-41. the terps end the season at 2- 10 in randy ed sell's first season. 2-10 last nine. this season, the defense allowed -- double digit losses. not very good. >>> second ranked alabama trying to punch their ticket to the national title game facing auburn. second quarter, with a t.d. pass to richardson. alabama rolls, putting them in the title game. >>> it looks like there will be a nba season after all. the league and the players union reached a tentative agreement ending the lockout. the season
n.c.tate resultings in the 8th straight loss for the terps. handoff who breaks free for the touchdown. the terps led 41-14 in the third quarter. you thought this game was over. far from it. still in the third, james washington plunges in. the wolfpack takes the lead at 42-41. less than a minute to play the game, terps down by 7. brown picked off by wilson. he takes it the other way. n.c. state scores 35 points in the fourth quarter tapping the second greatest come back in acc history. the final...
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n.c. state completes the second largest comeback in n.c. history.ng, ending their season 2-10. >> exciting for towson, the president and first lady in town. on the break-away. fire in the hole! towson played well. pass. here we go again. collier. once again rocking the win. oregon state goes away for the victory by a final of 66-46. here's a look at sports. i'm pete gilbert. see you back here tonight at 6:00. >> 41 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to our next hour of "11 news sunday morning." >> a family of a teen killed in a deadly crash says they forgive the driver. we'll tell you why coming up. >> and we look at area businesses on small business saturday. >> and it is set to be another mild day. maybe not as warm as yesterday. coming up, we'll tell you why f stay tuned. >> as we come to the close of another year and celebrate the holidays, we at wbal-tv 11 news pause to give thanks to those who make our community a special place to live. special thanks to congressman dutch rufersberger and ben carter for their hotel for heroes campaign tha
n.c. state completes the second largest comeback in n.c. history.ng, ending their season 2-10. >> exciting for towson, the president and first lady in town. on the break-away. fire in the hole! towson played well. pass. here we go again. collier. once again rocking the win. oregon state goes away for the victory by a final of 66-46. here's a look at sports. i'm pete gilbert. see you back here tonight at 6:00. >> 41 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to our next hour of "11...
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>> iyou look at the neighboring states, funds are considerably more -- well- financed n.c., a and tennessee have a huge funds to contribute. regina has a small fun do yoyou agree with some experts that say dollar incentives was not reason -- >> of course not. compans us these incentives to offset costs that are specifific. theyey are not moving becauause they got some dollarars from the cocommonwealth o of virgiginia. it helps t to makeure ththat thehey do get into the community and get t starteted. >> wi so many great examples in the book ofof thingngs that you saw asas success sries in the country, any that you u want to replicate here in our region? >> think the rest of t the country is so differerent. there is a number of success stories like in seattl clearly a success story from coming back from the early 1970's when they went out of siness. >>diversification in the economy would be one less than. and aggressive brge between the private sector and the university to make things happen. >> jerry gordodon, business leads ofhe year, we thank you for sharingng your ideas today. we have muc
>> iyou look at the neighboring states, funds are considerably more -- well- financed n.c., a and tennessee have a huge funds to contribute. regina has a small fun do yoyou agree with some experts that say dollar incentives was not reason -- >> of course not. compans us these incentives to offset costs that are specifific. theyey are not moving becauause they got some dollarars from the cocommonwealth o of virgiginia. it helps t to makeure ththat thehey do get into the community and...
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air flight in charlotte, n.c., and questioned by police. >> they decided to call our name. they said, you have to get off the plane. >> the students were each about 15 minutes. >> what is the reason for you heading to washington? for u.s.esperson us the students of the planef because of a security issue. they say that was later be a non-issue. u.s. airways would not provide about theetails incident, but law enforcement heardome passengers over the students talking about the military. tsa saysperson for the gs agency was not involved. this didn't feel they were profiled. -- the students feel they were racially profile. they treated as different than the others. with this dance now j.r. martinez impressed a lot of folks. panetta called him and invited the pentagon. he said his dance performance strength and of wounded veterans. when the two planned to meet. on some old friends are back screen.er arch campbell has the latest on the newest muppets movie. ♪ >> the think we should have bigger car? >> best holiday honors go to the muppets. it cramps jokes, songs, and cameos into a
air flight in charlotte, n.c., and questioned by police. >> they decided to call our name. they said, you have to get off the plane. >> the students were each about 15 minutes. >> what is the reason for you heading to washington? for u.s.esperson us the students of the planef because of a security issue. they say that was later be a non-issue. u.s. airways would not provide about theetails incident, but law enforcement heardome passengers over the students talking about the...
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. >> early morning in clayton, n.c.. caterpillar here tests the equipment it makes. it's among and full of companies plowing profits back into its business. caterpillar is optimistic about the future, so much so they are investing in new staff. since the beginning of 2010, they fired 30,000 new employees worldwide. 40% of the right here in the united states. this is one of the company's recent recruits, a father of two who is out of work for seven months. >> when your parents and you have other individuals looking to you when they need things, it can be tough if you are not able to get the things they need, but she was the things they want. -- much less the things they want. >> they're adding over 325 positions over five years. with all this hiring, why don't the big firms get more credit as job creators? >> it easy to take shots at corporate america. >> this is the caterpillar vice president. >> big business has created the bulk of the jobs in recovering economies or growing economies. that is certainly true today. >> down the road, you won't find any disagreement.
. >> early morning in clayton, n.c.. caterpillar here tests the equipment it makes. it's among and full of companies plowing profits back into its business. caterpillar is optimistic about the future, so much so they are investing in new staff. since the beginning of 2010, they fired 30,000 new employees worldwide. 40% of the right here in the united states. this is one of the company's recent recruits, a father of two who is out of work for seven months. >> when your parents and...
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them from each of which is the producer of lead in n.c. really great through the glass cabinets here you see old writing utensils and brushes picking up a magnifying glass the delicate strokes and precision become even more apparent any mistake the whole piece is ruined as a means for spiritual stimulation just fifteen minutes of doing calligraphy is said to restore blood pressure and a machine of the museum is to keep the unique calligraphy alive of future generations the contempt museum of calligraphy regularly organizes most of the costs by recent calligraphy and thermos mosses of the writing on earth from abroad . whichever interests or passions you have big calligraphy science culture or nature the spectrum of interesting museums of moscow is staggering from the we it's to the wonderful military to historic the wonders of moscow never fail to surprise and the endless list of museums is further proof of the city's cultural growth exciting development and dedication to the preservation of art and collections whatever form that may be we
them from each of which is the producer of lead in n.c. really great through the glass cabinets here you see old writing utensils and brushes picking up a magnifying glass the delicate strokes and precision become even more apparent any mistake the whole piece is ruined as a means for spiritual stimulation just fifteen minutes of doing calligraphy is said to restore blood pressure and a machine of the museum is to keep the unique calligraphy alive of future generations the contempt museum of...
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klara sanchez topped the time sheets germany's scene of ogle second russia as you can we've heard from n.c. current event featured russia's denise to meet here going up against the four time olympic gold medalist chris hoy came from behind germany's frostbite one to one in the sameas before getting the better. russian in the final the second of the four world cup stages take place in colombia next month. for a try through and it was one hundred percent to go home and recover and then try and bring it back here and have them was very pleased to get second like your national and to win the sprint after last night as well is really. just give me a great britain gold medal as well because you know how many this championship. it was a case of birdie blitz for miles and came on suddenly as the german won the h.s.b.c. champions event in shanghai the germans were flying around the full five shots behind the leader. proceeded to amaze the chinese pride was. the home of world number one one of four straight birdies to start the back nine well frankly birdie nine of the last twelve holes when he even
klara sanchez topped the time sheets germany's scene of ogle second russia as you can we've heard from n.c. current event featured russia's denise to meet here going up against the four time olympic gold medalist chris hoy came from behind germany's frostbite one to one in the sameas before getting the better. russian in the final the second of the four world cup stages take place in colombia next month. for a try through and it was one hundred percent to go home and recover and then try and...
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jewish people control wall street well just a short time ago i spoke to the national director of the n.c. defamation league abraham foxman he was in our studio in new york and i asked him to respond to these figures as well as the implications overall of the report. yes i think every time there's economic instability or social instability anytime people are unhappy anxious about their president future they look for scapegoats and jews have been a convenient scapegoat throughout the ages and money in jews is a convenient stereotype throughout the years and so when we see konami instability when we see anxiety in terms of people's futures they look to blame somebody and jews are going to play throughout the ages i'm wondering though i really want to be careful here and make sure people our viewers know that for this survey which i believe was conducted a few weeks ago. seventeen hundred plus people were answered questions for the survey so despite the fact that you know that's how polling works we want to be really careful in saying that those answers automatically translate into the opini
jewish people control wall street well just a short time ago i spoke to the national director of the n.c. defamation league abraham foxman he was in our studio in new york and i asked him to respond to these figures as well as the implications overall of the report. yes i think every time there's economic instability or social instability anytime people are unhappy anxious about their president future they look for scapegoats and jews have been a convenient scapegoat throughout the ages and...
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group blaine's occupy wall street and anonymous but i think you can blame it on a late n.c. and blatancy of corruption here because look at this m.f. global customers can't get cash or answers now this is from bloomberg and they're looking at the top one percent the clients of m.f. global and therefore the c.m.e. group they talk to a forty eight year old new yorker ted mon juror who has had twenty seven thousand two hundred fifty dollars. frozen in his m.f. global account and he says now that he's thinking about closing his three other brokerage accounts because he said quote i'm a high net worth person and i don't want to see a million dollars get smoked by another misunderstanding this is the thing about the high end the top one percent and now they're getting their accounts of glitter rated by the same terrorists because there's nothing there's no barrier between them and the money that they're supposed to be the custodian of they're just completely stealing out of people's accounts now now this guy ted will ensure that they talked to he said he thought the securities inv
group blaine's occupy wall street and anonymous but i think you can blame it on a late n.c. and blatancy of corruption here because look at this m.f. global customers can't get cash or answers now this is from bloomberg and they're looking at the top one percent the clients of m.f. global and therefore the c.m.e. group they talk to a forty eight year old new yorker ted mon juror who has had twenty seven thousand two hundred fifty dollars. frozen in his m.f. global account and he says now that...
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in fayetteville n.c.unshot fired at a mall has shoppers are ride for early morning sales, no one was hurt. what is behind the bad behavior? one psychologist says it is the current economy meeting competitive instincts. >> we have this type of advertising and the retailers use these incredible sales, people at times cannot help themselves. control >>reporter: 2 man at a wal- mart jewelry counter in kissimmee florida cannot keep their control. this is the aftermath of the black friday fight. >>reporter: it was not muhamed every mall like this one in arlington va. and traffic was relatively light in the early morning hours for retailers that could be a different cause for alarm >>reporter: black friday cells to give the tellers a valuable insight of the holiday sales for the next few weeks. >>catherine: in florida a target employee crashed a car into a canal this morning this happened after a long overnight shift at the woman told in emergency workers that she was tired and fell asleep at the wheel. a share
in fayetteville n.c.unshot fired at a mall has shoppers are ride for early morning sales, no one was hurt. what is behind the bad behavior? one psychologist says it is the current economy meeting competitive instincts. >> we have this type of advertising and the retailers use these incredible sales, people at times cannot help themselves. control >>reporter: 2 man at a wal- mart jewelry counter in kissimmee florida cannot keep their control. this is the aftermath of the black friday...
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medieval concepts of social and cultural positioning of women they say they're angry at the worldwide n.c. abortion lobby the attempts by the catholic church to quote restrict the attire and appearance of women and they say they're angry that the pope has condemned the use of contraceptives the activists were arrested by italian police and they spent four hours in detention you can join our interesting story i'm going to do it for now but for more on the stories we covered check out our youtube page at youtube dot com slash r.t. america you should definitely also follow me on twitter i'm at christine for the big picture with some.
medieval concepts of social and cultural positioning of women they say they're angry at the worldwide n.c. abortion lobby the attempts by the catholic church to quote restrict the attire and appearance of women and they say they're angry that the pope has condemned the use of contraceptives the activists were arrested by italian police and they spent four hours in detention you can join our interesting story i'm going to do it for now but for more on the stories we covered check out our youtube...
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. >> all the way down to charlotte, n.c., freezing temperatures at 32. in the ohio valley there were some cold spots. the morning low in chicago was 54 degrees. quite a bit warmer than here in baltimore. some of that weather will attract our way over the course of the next day or so. decent early november conditions expected. no threat of any rain tonight. a little bit of high, thin cloud coverage. this is going into northern maryland. that will be about it. other than that, mostly clear sky. the temperature, which manage to get into the low sixties for a while, will be dropping into the lower 50s. 59 downtown. cambridge at 57. even western maryland, a mild november late afternoon. cooler, 30's in the suburbs. 40 downtown. skies will be clear and winds calmed. high pressure to our south producing disquiet november weather. as it slides off the mid- atlantic coast, the south freeze continues with mild air. temperatures have been well into the 70's today. that is streaming out ahead of a front which goes from around chicago to texas. this brought snow to t
. >> all the way down to charlotte, n.c., freezing temperatures at 32. in the ohio valley there were some cold spots. the morning low in chicago was 54 degrees. quite a bit warmer than here in baltimore. some of that weather will attract our way over the course of the next day or so. decent early november conditions expected. no threat of any rain tonight. a little bit of high, thin cloud coverage. this is going into northern maryland. that will be about it. other than that, mostly clear...
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reporter: the woman then paid for current purchase price and left the store can assure him sayville n.cs were shot at a mall and shopping arrived with a call for a sales. what is behind the bad behavior? one insider says the following. >> what happens is one had to settle advertising food and lead teller's use these incredible sales. people at times cannot help themselves. >>reporter: 2 in into city florida at a wal-mart deli counter to not to their control in this shows the police did and with the aftermath of this >>reporter: it was not when a river in albany and over again i, the traveler was relatively ligh and video and music and content he may want to seriously think about using the ipad2 marks so wrapping this up, the ipad quarter2 has a lot more features but compared to the price of the fire, it is a great tablet for just $200. if he just was something to get into the tablet world this is not a bad choice if you want something with all the bells and whistles and he did not worry about shelling out big bucks, go with the ipad2. >> we have a dry mouth weekend to look for too. it w
reporter: the woman then paid for current purchase price and left the store can assure him sayville n.cs were shot at a mall and shopping arrived with a call for a sales. what is behind the bad behavior? one insider says the following. >> what happens is one had to settle advertising food and lead teller's use these incredible sales. people at times cannot help themselves. >>reporter: 2 in into city florida at a wal-mart deli counter to not to their control in this shows the police...
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host: wilmington, n.c. comments.have i think for the next 10 years until we get the deficit down, i think congress should not be traveling out of the country for their breaks. i think it is a waste of money. we have other departments that go overseas that check on things. these are people selected in congress for two years and they may not be there next year. they should concentrate on what is going on here. i think it is terrible that lobbyists are able to know what is going on in the committee and arabamericans are not. host: that is the topic of our last hour of the "washington journal" this morning. we are going to be talking about how all the super committee has been operating in private. guest: of the cutting back on congressional travel is something i have not heard of. i do not think we will see that happen. as a whole, it would not do much to reduce the deficit. i think a lot of congressmen and senators would say that is an important part of their job visiting troops overseas, seeing how military o
host: wilmington, n.c. comments.have i think for the next 10 years until we get the deficit down, i think congress should not be traveling out of the country for their breaks. i think it is a waste of money. we have other departments that go overseas that check on things. these are people selected in congress for two years and they may not be there next year. they should concentrate on what is going on here. i think it is terrible that lobbyists are able to know what is going on in the...
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host: raleigh, n.c., independent line. caller: good morning. i work in the field of emergency management at the state level. people talk about homeland security since 9/11, and it did not exist prior to that, especially katrina post- -- fema post-katrina. fema was in pretty good shape in the 1990's and was much improved under his rule. it was then gutted. bush's philosophy was that it only needed to beat a checkbook to hand over to the governor. pre-planning is crucial. the structure is correct. the locals respond first. when they exceed their capacity, the state steps in. when they exceed their capacity, the government's federally steps in. i think the structure is right. the key is to implement it and appointing people to positions that are competent and take the job seriously and know how to plan as much as respond. they are both crucial. that is something that needs to be ongoing. guest: that is a very key point he makes. we get the best system in place, but if we do not train, exercise, and have qualified people serving in those positions
host: raleigh, n.c., independent line. caller: good morning. i work in the field of emergency management at the state level. people talk about homeland security since 9/11, and it did not exist prior to that, especially katrina post- -- fema post-katrina. fema was in pretty good shape in the 1990's and was much improved under his rule. it was then gutted. bush's philosophy was that it only needed to beat a checkbook to hand over to the governor. pre-planning is crucial. the structure is...
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host: anne, democrat caller in greensboro, n.c.ler: some of the same things that have been said about the affordable health care act -- it is not obamacare -- was said about medicare. republicans have never cared about the average worker. when the average american family wakes up, they're going to be shocked to learn that there's an even bigger income gap between the wealthy and there will not be the middle class. the republicans have pulled so many people to vote for them and go along with what they are saying. guest: if you look at government involvement in health care, it's contrary to that. the more the government spends on health care, the higher the costs get. that has a disproportionate effect on people that can least afford coverage. i would point out one glaring contradiction in obamacare. i call it that. the huge transfer of wealth from younger, more healthy, less wealthy people to older, less healthy, more wealthy people. to me, that's fundamentally un american. it does not make any sense. if you get away from a one size
host: anne, democrat caller in greensboro, n.c.ler: some of the same things that have been said about the affordable health care act -- it is not obamacare -- was said about medicare. republicans have never cared about the average worker. when the average american family wakes up, they're going to be shocked to learn that there's an even bigger income gap between the wealthy and there will not be the middle class. the republicans have pulled so many people to vote for them and go along with...
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host: joining us from hickory, n.c., republican line. caller: as soon as nancy pelosi appointed clyburn and the guy from california, but i knew they would never get anywhere. they do what she wants them to do, say what she wants them to say. the only people left there are coburn, and i forget his name, the democrat who is retired in the senate. host: from which state? caller: he's got to be somewhere. but anyway, this issue is not going anywhere. they keep blaming the republicans. it is all of them. the democrats are just as one- sided as the republicans. host: thank you for the call. "it was never in his responsibility to get involved in the debt ceiling debate this past summer either." that is from chris in alabama. recommendations are often coming from the executive branch for budgets, and in this case president obama. good morning. ky, democrats line. caller: he was talking about the senator from north dakota who was always talking about the budget. host: right. caller: people have a short memory. i remember greenspan saying when cli
host: joining us from hickory, n.c., republican line. caller: as soon as nancy pelosi appointed clyburn and the guy from california, but i knew they would never get anywhere. they do what she wants them to do, say what she wants them to say. the only people left there are coburn, and i forget his name, the democrat who is retired in the senate. host: from which state? caller: he's got to be somewhere. but anyway, this issue is not going anywhere. they keep blaming the republicans. it is all of...
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host: highpoint, n.c. -- caller: i don't understand why anyone would have a problem having a photo id. it is well known that we have a lot of illegal aliens and the country. they should not have the right to vote. host: what is your take on that? guest: there is not a lot of instances of people who are undocumented trying to votes. the reason why is the penalties are harsh. it is not a very good judgment to take a risk of boating and being prosecuted and then spending years in jail over it. most people who are undocumented are looking for ways to stay on the down low, not in terms of getting out there. i want to respond to the prior call. patrick, i appreciate you calling because you are giving the boys out there to those people who don't have a voice. it is very much appreciated. you can talk about statistics all you want and you are talking about your own experience of being out there in rural west virginia. let's talk about the georgia mobile van. the concept of the state of georgia which goes on for hundreds of thousands of miles, having won mobile van would be laughable if it was
host: highpoint, n.c. -- caller: i don't understand why anyone would have a problem having a photo id. it is well known that we have a lot of illegal aliens and the country. they should not have the right to vote. host: what is your take on that? guest: there is not a lot of instances of people who are undocumented trying to votes. the reason why is the penalties are harsh. it is not a very good judgment to take a risk of boating and being prosecuted and then spending years in jail over it....
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host: raleigh, n.c., independent line. caller: good morning. work in the field of emergency management at the state level. people talk about homeland security since 9/11, and it did not exist prior to that, especially katrina post- -- fema post-katrina. fema was in pretty good shape in the 1990's and was much improved under his rule. it was then gutted. bush's philosophy was that it only needed to beat a checkbook to hand over to the governor. pre-planning is crucial. the structure is correct. the locals respond first. when they exceed their capacity, the state steps in. when they exceed their capacity, the government's federally steps in. i think the structure is right. the key is to implement it and appointing people to positions that are competent and take the job seriously and know how to plan as much as respond. they are both crucial. that is something that needs to be ongoing. guest: that is a very key point he makes. we get the best system in place, but if we do not train, exercise, and have qualified people serving in those positions it
host: raleigh, n.c., independent line. caller: good morning. work in the field of emergency management at the state level. people talk about homeland security since 9/11, and it did not exist prior to that, especially katrina post- -- fema post-katrina. fema was in pretty good shape in the 1990's and was much improved under his rule. it was then gutted. bush's philosophy was that it only needed to beat a checkbook to hand over to the governor. pre-planning is crucial. the structure is correct....
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host: democratic plan from winston-salem, n.c. do you have a question?ler: thank you overtaking my call. i have listened to all of your calls, and i have a question and a short comment. the question is, first of all, i do not even know what harp is. do you have any contact information for those viewers that have no idea what you were talking about but may need help? as well as, i would like to say that i appreciate the numbers you have given in terms of the many, many people that have been helped. that just warms my heart. however, there are other people, like your callers that have been calling in to save you have bad credit when you hit this bad economy, and i would just like to hope that the people that are listening, but some of them are our representatives that understand that people with bad credit vote, too. thank you. guest: you have the right comments. we have not solve the credit issues and a fresh look at what more can be done going forward. we'll have to be bold about our thinking about new policies, including the government. i do not work fo
host: democratic plan from winston-salem, n.c. do you have a question?ler: thank you overtaking my call. i have listened to all of your calls, and i have a question and a short comment. the question is, first of all, i do not even know what harp is. do you have any contact information for those viewers that have no idea what you were talking about but may need help? as well as, i would like to say that i appreciate the numbers you have given in terms of the many, many people that have been...
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this money will not be as available to, i will say, north carolina, this will not be available unless n.c. gives us the tools to get a reasonable opportunity to rehabilitate these. i would say, even my home state of california, given the choice of not getting the federal dollars are making changes as to underwritten homes, they would make changes necessary to help. we have never been asked. i would hope that he would look, you sure general counsels, -- that you would look, and use your general counsel. all of those states, all of those cities are within our portfolio to try to help them help you and help all of us. >> i will have the team follow up with the. i will say that california has one of the faster processes. that has helped certain market in california to recover better and faster. >> thank you. >> one clarification, the chairman asked for agreements with regard to conversation agreements, i want to make sure we are talking about those executives named in the sec filings. >> i believe that is what we are talking about. >> a lot -- you mentioned with regards to those law firms dea
this money will not be as available to, i will say, north carolina, this will not be available unless n.c. gives us the tools to get a reasonable opportunity to rehabilitate these. i would say, even my home state of california, given the choice of not getting the federal dollars are making changes as to underwritten homes, they would make changes necessary to help. we have never been asked. i would hope that he would look, you sure general counsels, -- that you would look, and use your general...