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andrew, this is dr. rivera.'s worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. crest 3d white whitestrips vs. a whitening pen. i feel like i'm going to miss a spot. i think you actually might have. i feel like my lips are going to, like, wash it off. these fit nicely. wait, it says to use up to four times a day? oh, gosh. i'm not going to do that. [ female announcer ] crest 3d white whitestrips adhere to your teeth evenly and safely remove stains below the enamel surface for professional level results that last up to 12 months. this says it removes
andrew, this is dr. rivera.'s worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses......
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andrew is there already. we'll be talking to dow clem kal ceo andre liveris and ken rogoff at 8:40 a.m. also a huge chess player. making headlines, earnings season is in full swing plunge the names reporting before the bell today, johnson & jounsan, travelers and verizon. after the bell, we'll hear from ibm and texas instruments. roughly 50% of s&p companies have reported, roughly 50% have missed estimates. u.s. equity futures this morning are suggesting that we are going to have a positive open. the dow would open higher by about 57 points. the s&p by 6. the nasdaq by nearly 16. scott. >> michelle, thanks. in corporate news, two people have been nabbed at the texas border in a credit card fraud case. police in south texas say account information stolen during the target security breach is now being divvied off and sold regionally. two mexican citizens were arrested at the u.s. border in connection with 96 credit cards. federal officials say there is no connection between those arrests and the retailers credi
andrew is there already. we'll be talking to dow clem kal ceo andre liveris and ken rogoff at 8:40 a.m. also a huge chess player. making headlines, earnings season is in full swing plunge the names reporting before the bell today, johnson & jounsan, travelers and verizon. after the bell, we'll hear from ibm and texas instruments. roughly 50% of s&p companies have reported, roughly 50% have missed estimates. u.s. equity futures this morning are suggesting that we are going to have a...
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that's mark and andrew? >> mm-hmm.ier times. >> they lost a son and brother and will forever carry the shame of the madoff name. >> what he did to me, to my brother, and to my family is unforgivable. what he did to thousands of other people, destroyed their lives, i'll never understand it. and i'll never forgive him for it. and i'll never speak to him again. >> in june 2012, bernie madoff's younger brother peter pled guilty to charges of conspiracy and falsifying books and records of an investment advisor. as part of his plea bargain, peter madoff agreed to a maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment and the criminal forfeiture of all his real and personal property. at the time of peter madoff's plea deal, neither andrew madoff nor his mother ruth had been charged with any crimes. [ticking] coming up, cheating on the s.a.t. >> a lot of times i would actually--i would actually even induce a bidding war between two potential clients, have them, like, fight against each other for who was gonna pay me more. >> the perfect
that's mark and andrew? >> mm-hmm.ier times. >> they lost a son and brother and will forever carry the shame of the madoff name. >> what he did to me, to my brother, and to my family is unforgivable. what he did to thousands of other people, destroyed their lives, i'll never understand it. and i'll never forgive him for it. and i'll never speak to him again. >> in june 2012, bernie madoff's younger brother peter pled guilty to charges of conspiracy and falsifying books...
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his new book is called "andrew's brain: a novel." >> andrew came to me as a figure standing in the snow and holding a -- an infant swaddled infant in his arms in front of a door with the snow coming down on his yankee ball cap. and that's the image that came to me and it was some urgency to it as he was waiting for this door to open. and i found myself writing that and then i had to figure out what was going on and that's how the book developed. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a conversation with billy joel at the piano recorded as he was preparing for a new year's eve performance. >> "piano man" is pretty simple. it's mostly the melody doing the work, which i'm singing. the hands just do -- ♪ ♪ (playing "piano man") which is why the sheet music isn't really all that interesting. it's just an accompaniment. >> rose: scott stossel, e.l. doctorow, and billy joel when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> the behavioral treatment program we have here is based on what's known as extinction. extinction is a
his new book is called "andrew's brain: a novel." >> andrew came to me as a figure standing in the snow and holding a -- an infant swaddled infant in his arms in front of a door with the snow coming down on his yankee ball cap. and that's the image that came to me and it was some urgency to it as he was waiting for this door to open. and i found myself writing that and then i had to figure out what was going on and that's how the book developed. >> rose: we conclude this...
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andrew picked up the fumble and scores! >> it's great to be able to go out there and try and overcome, you know, whatever the obstacle is. >>> welcome to "unguarded." the nfl playoffs are captivating millions once again this month. tomorrow, all eyes will be on seattle seahawks quarterback russell wilson. and with good reason. thrilling crowds with flare, wilson has seattle talking super bowl for the first time in nearly a decade. for a guy who looks like such a natural, the best word to describe his nfl career is improbable. he wasn't supposed to be good enough to be here. he wasn't even sure he would be play thing sport. but he is, and his story will inspire you. ♪ he has a colgate smile. stars in national commercials with his beautiful wife. and oh, yes, he's the starting quarterback for the top seeded seattle seahawks. a favorite to reach next month's super bowl. but russell wilson is aware, according to the experts, he wasn't supposed to be sitting here. if i had asked outsiders in vegas what the odds were that you wou
andrew picked up the fumble and scores! >> it's great to be able to go out there and try and overcome, you know, whatever the obstacle is. >>> welcome to "unguarded." the nfl playoffs are captivating millions once again this month. tomorrow, all eyes will be on seattle seahawks quarterback russell wilson. and with good reason. thrilling crowds with flare, wilson has seattle talking super bowl for the first time in nearly a decade. for a guy who looks like such a...
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wow. >>> let's get back to andrew in new york city. andrew. >> hey, becky. got a friend of the program here. we are at the lowe he s regency the very first power breakfast. they just reopened. our next guest is ready to start a lot about politics and business. former united states congress mapp, currently a managing director and senior client relationship manager for morgan stanley's wealth management business. who do you technically work for? do you work for our former colleague at cnbc? >> gary is one of my senior bosses. >> is he a boss or colleague? where is that -- >> it's a hybrid. we all report to gary now at morgan stanley. greg fleming and cylan keller, gary is right there in the mix. >> let's talk politics. this, by the way, is the place where all sorts of politics -- you've been coming here for a long time? >> i have. the tiscrs are great friends. it's where so much happens in the morning in new york. >> let's talk about chris christie. he's the topic, i think. is he still the topic in this city right now? >> i think it's forced a bit. i think if
wow. >>> let's get back to andrew in new york city. andrew. >> hey, becky. got a friend of the program here. we are at the lowe he s regency the very first power breakfast. they just reopened. our next guest is ready to start a lot about politics and business. former united states congress mapp, currently a managing director and senior client relationship manager for morgan stanley's wealth management business. who do you technically work for? do you work for our former colleague...
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that pleases me. >> who is andrew?> andrew came to me as a figure standing in the snow, holding an infant in his arms. in front of a door. snow coming down on his yankee ball cap. that is the image that came to me. it was some urgency to it. i found myself writing that. i had to figure out what was going on. >> he is a neurosciences? >> a cognitive scientist. he suffers from a fact that all his life he has been an inadvertent agent of disaster. an earlier incident, he administered medicine, the wrong medicine. as a child, he was responsible for the car crash that killed the driver. he has this trial of awful things. he imagines he is unable to feel anything. it is a self-delusion. he is very feeling. >> you make no distinction between real and imagined. >> that is correct. that is one of the roles i have broken. you do not know what he is imagining or whether he is reporting on what actually happened. there is the convention of the unreliable narrator. this really takes it to an extreme. in that way, the book does test
that pleases me. >> who is andrew?> andrew came to me as a figure standing in the snow, holding an infant in his arms. in front of a door. snow coming down on his yankee ball cap. that is the image that came to me. it was some urgency to it. i found myself writing that. i had to figure out what was going on. >> he is a neurosciences? >> a cognitive scientist. he suffers from a fact that all his life he has been an inadvertent agent of disaster. an earlier incident, he...
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andrew leuchter: psychotherapy is vital in this. number one, we've got to give the patient support they need, help them get over their life problems, but also offer some encouragement to stick with the course of treatment. beverly: it gives me a place where i can come and say anything about whatever's happening in my life, and not feel that i'm being judged for it... because i depend on the philosophy that therapists are there to help and not to judge, and all of that. and i use that as my place to vent and talk about anything. if somebody has had a particularly severe depression i might tell them, "i think you should stay on medication long-term, for many years, possibly for life." the medications we have now, the newer drugs, are pretty transparent to most patients. they can't tell they're taking them, there are minimal side effects and no long-term risks to taking the medication. so there really is very little downside to staying on the medications. i told my girlfriend, i said, "i feel like i'm on the edge of a cliff and i can f
andrew leuchter: psychotherapy is vital in this. number one, we've got to give the patient support they need, help them get over their life problems, but also offer some encouragement to stick with the course of treatment. beverly: it gives me a place where i can come and say anything about whatever's happening in my life, and not feel that i'm being judged for it... because i depend on the philosophy that therapists are there to help and not to judge, and all of that. and i use that as my...
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we're open to ideas. >> you know, andrew -- he's andrew and you're andrew. >> we're both andrews. >> i'm talking to him andrew, emerging markets, you point out led the volume growth, up 7%. there's been, you know, little tremors coming from some of probably your -- some of the margins -- or some of the areas of the world that helped you the most. do you see this as maybe being a headwind instead of a tailwind in the current quarter? >> actually, no. our emerging market sales which we define as the same as everyone else, with 35% of our revenues, which is a record for us, and where we said we'd go with emerging markets 12 months ago is you go where the growth is. and so our large investments in the middle east, the big saudi investment, for example, which will start producing profits in a very big way next year, we can get low energy costs there and serve africa, serve the subcontinent and serve asia, that's going where the growth is. and we've been building market positions ahead of that investment coming online. our investments in downstream markets like packaging, construction,
we're open to ideas. >> you know, andrew -- he's andrew and you're andrew. >> we're both andrews. >> i'm talking to him andrew, emerging markets, you point out led the volume growth, up 7%. there's been, you know, little tremors coming from some of probably your -- some of the margins -- or some of the areas of the world that helped you the most. do you see this as maybe being a headwind instead of a tailwind in the current quarter? >> actually, no. our emerging market...
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andrew luck picks it up and runs it in for the touchdown. late in the fourth, we are still not done. luck fires. deep to t.y. hilton. win 45-34. it is the second-largest comeback in nfl playoff history. to the redskins, they are in search mode for the next head coach. they are set to interview james franklin and jim caldwell in the next couple of days. today, they met with the panthers defensive coordinator. north dakota state. a big powerhouse. takes the handoff and keeps it himself for a nine-yard td. their miracle run comes to an end. good news, caps fans. the caps have scored 128 goals. the bad news is they have also given up that many. toh a loss tonight, a fault third place in the metropolitan division. mike green fires the wrister. 2-0, capitals. tied at 3-3. ballard should sit in front of the net. 3. the capitals lose their fourth straight. they are now behind philly in the standings. the big east conference is filled with big-time rivalries. georgetown are meeting for the 104th time. d'vauntes smith-rivera would have a big-time reje
andrew luck picks it up and runs it in for the touchdown. late in the fourth, we are still not done. luck fires. deep to t.y. hilton. win 45-34. it is the second-largest comeback in nfl playoff history. to the redskins, they are in search mode for the next head coach. they are set to interview james franklin and jim caldwell in the next couple of days. today, they met with the panthers defensive coordinator. north dakota state. a big powerhouse. takes the handoff and keeps it himself for a...
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what andrew said about wendy davis, i have to take slight umgrage.ot like she lied about you know, i had the children and i didn't have the children. she had a pretty rough road. she did graduate from harvard law school, for goodness sake. she is impressive. i'll agree with you that most of the media is pro choice, they're pro abortion, if you will. they tend to support their heroes. the bias of the media, i'm not going to argue that point. >> well, why are we arguing whether one lie is better than the other? do you really think that is a good argument? oh, she just flubbed it here, but imagine a republican woman, lying about her resume. i mean, you have sarah palin lying about nothing and the media created their own lies. >> and dick morris, let's get your thoughts on it from philly tonight. >> obviously, when you run on your bio and the bio is flawed you will run into trouble. but i am very disturbed about chris christie. we're in a country right now where the president is usurping executive power to a point where we're damn close to a parliamentar
what andrew said about wendy davis, i have to take slight umgrage.ot like she lied about you know, i had the children and i didn't have the children. she had a pretty rough road. she did graduate from harvard law school, for goodness sake. she is impressive. i'll agree with you that most of the media is pro choice, they're pro abortion, if you will. they tend to support their heroes. the bias of the media, i'm not going to argue that point. >> well, why are we arguing whether one lie is...
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it is andrew schulz. and since it is almost april i better do my taxes. sitting next to me, "new york times" best selling author eric mataxis. his latest book is called "seven men." and the secret of their greatness. >> excellent. you have to admit the title of your book suggests something else. >> to certain people it would. >> i know what you mean. i have friends like you. >> all right. sorry. he left the island for a permanent three-hour tour. that doesn't make sense, but i wrote it. russell johnson who played the professor on "gilligan's island" has passed away at the age of 89. only two are left. she posted, "my heart is broken. russell was a true gentleman and a good father and a great friend and the rest." that was very clever. and now a "red eye" tribute to the greatest of all castaways. >> i have to say, eric, that we are roughly the same age i believe. >> yes. >> yeah. he was only -- i think gilligan's island was only on for a couple hours, but he had a tremendous impact on me. i watched "gilligan's island" every day and my favorite castaway was
it is andrew schulz. and since it is almost april i better do my taxes. sitting next to me, "new york times" best selling author eric mataxis. his latest book is called "seven men." and the secret of their greatness. >> excellent. you have to admit the title of your book suggests something else. >> to certain people it would. >> i know what you mean. i have friends like you. >> all right. sorry. he left the island for a permanent three-hour tour. that...
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jelani andrews. >> that's right. come in the other room. >> why you do that, pro? [ laughter ] >> i'm tired, bro. >> he's really cool. like, i respect him. he's not a judgmental person at all. he's my best friend. >> i don't know. just woke up. >> why didn't you wake me up? did you touch my feet again? >> yeah. >> i've known shaquille since seventh grade. he's cool. i'm proud to say that my gay best friend. >> he's in for marijuana and concealed carrying a weapon. >> that when they have balls. >> dude's like, i got strap for sale. want to buy it? what kind of strap? the .40. it was beautiful. what you talking about? yes, you did. i didn't get in trouble because i never shot the gun. didn't scratch the serial numbers off and all the original hallow tips was in the clip. nothing in the chamber. >> if he done any of those things, andrews could have faced a stiff sentence in federal prison instead of a couple of months in the hamptons. >> it's a wake-up call. i am the youngest person on this -- i'm 1 years old in this h2-a [ bleep ] part. this is the best part to be in
jelani andrews. >> that's right. come in the other room. >> why you do that, pro? [ laughter ] >> i'm tired, bro. >> he's really cool. like, i respect him. he's not a judgmental person at all. he's my best friend. >> i don't know. just woke up. >> why didn't you wake me up? did you touch my feet again? >> yeah. >> i've known shaquille since seventh grade. he's cool. i'm proud to say that my gay best friend. >> he's in for marijuana and...
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>> jimmy: andrew rannells. >> what?e of your first jobs? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i was in high school and was doing like a bunch of like local tv commercials. yeah, that was -- that was one of them. and amy, that was her first on-camera job ever. >> jimmy: really? that was a complicated premise. >> very complicated. >> jimmy: yeah. for a local commercial. >> should i explain? >> jimmy: yeah. >> we are essentially the cast of "grease" encouraging people to bank. [ laughter ] it's pretty straight forward. >> jimmy: we actually have it. can we show a clip of that, please? >> do you really have it? >> jimmy: yeah, we do. ♪ can't do that at anywhere else but commercial federal bank oh well oh well oh well ♪ ♪ tell me more tell me more did you get a free game ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> i mean, if you like musical theater and you have money, then go to commercial federal. >> jimmy: exactly, omaha. have you seen amy adams? >> i've never, ever seen her again. >> jimmy: really? >> no. obviously things have gone well for her. she's
>> jimmy: andrew rannells. >> what?e of your first jobs? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i was in high school and was doing like a bunch of like local tv commercials. yeah, that was -- that was one of them. and amy, that was her first on-camera job ever. >> jimmy: really? that was a complicated premise. >> very complicated. >> jimmy: yeah. for a local commercial. >> should i explain? >> jimmy: yeah. >> we are essentially the cast of "grease"...
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jelani andrews. >> that's right. come in the other room. >> why you do that, bro? [ laughter ] >> i'm tired, bro. >> he's really cool. like, i respect him. he's not a judgmental person at all. i would say he's my straight best friend. >> how's your day, shaquille? >> i don't know. just woke up. >> why didn't you wake me up? did you touch my feet again? >> yeah. >> i've known shaquille since seventh grade. he's cool as hell. he got a good heart. i'm proud to say that's my gay best friend. >> andrews is ending a sentence for marijuana and carrying a concealed weapon. >> that when they have balls. dude's like, hey, bro, i have strap for sale. want to buy it? what kind of strap? the .40. it was most beautifulest gun i've seen in my life. >> the gun may have been beautiful, but it was also hot. >> my lawyer was like, you have a d.e.a. agent's gun. i didn't get in trouble because i never shot the gun. didn't scratch the serial numbers off and all the original hollow tips was in the clip. it wasn't nothing in the chamber. >> if he done any of those things, andrews could h
jelani andrews. >> that's right. come in the other room. >> why you do that, bro? [ laughter ] >> i'm tired, bro. >> he's really cool. like, i respect him. he's not a judgmental person at all. i would say he's my straight best friend. >> how's your day, shaquille? >> i don't know. just woke up. >> why didn't you wake me up? did you touch my feet again? >> yeah. >> i've known shaquille since seventh grade. he's cool as hell. he got a good...
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the period with andrew johnson -- there is the arrow which -- there is the period with andrew johnson. other than that, they do not exist. assume that they came to bay -- be and presidents started making appointments in them. >> i'm not sure and her stand with the factual understanding. there were recesses longer than three days prior to 1867. 10 of them prior to 1867, including seven that were longer than 10 days. they were christmas recesses, but so were the ones in issue here. i do take your point that intrasession appointments did not become -- intrasession recess appointments to not become common until -- really they started with truman, and then they broke off with three presidents, johnson, kennedy, and ford, making no midsession recess appointments. then begin with carter and the reagan administration, it became very common. a common way to make an unread and -- and run around advice and consent. >> around 1970, that is about the first time you had this. from 1970 on, that is fairly common. all that is happening is the presidents are appointing recess appointees when they are
the period with andrew johnson -- there is the arrow which -- there is the period with andrew johnson. other than that, they do not exist. assume that they came to bay -- be and presidents started making appointments in them. >> i'm not sure and her stand with the factual understanding. there were recesses longer than three days prior to 1867. 10 of them prior to 1867, including seven that were longer than 10 days. they were christmas recesses, but so were the ones in issue here. i do...
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andrew weiss, to you first, how would you describe the efforts the russians are making to keep thesees safe? >> the russians are sparing no expense to make the games safe. the question is, there's a hard target around sochi, there seems to be a relatively robust russian troop presence in the mountains around sochi, there's cops on the street. the question is, there's plenty of soft targets across russia and as we've seen in volgograd, any attack that happens between now and the games or during the games is going to be portrayed as connected with the olympics. >> woodruff: soft target meaning something more vulnerable. >> anyone on the moscow subway at rush hour knows it's a mass of humanity. god forbid something bad happens. we've seen that already in volgograd. there will be a jump to conclusions saying "this is a blow against putin, this shows russia is not safe, this shows sochi is not safe." that's the message the putin government is trying to control. >> woodruff: dan richards, what's your sense of how safe it is or will be? >> you know, i think that within sochi and the proverb
andrew weiss, to you first, how would you describe the efforts the russians are making to keep thesees safe? >> the russians are sparing no expense to make the games safe. the question is, there's a hard target around sochi, there seems to be a relatively robust russian troop presence in the mountains around sochi, there's cops on the street. the question is, there's plenty of soft targets across russia and as we've seen in volgograd, any attack that happens between now and the games or...
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. >> andrew mark. >> my goodness, andrew mark schwarz. and suzanne schwartz. congratulations. i'm so glad you could be here. andrew marc, i kept thinking eyeglasses. >> well, that's robert marc and it's got a similar font. a lot of people say, what do you do, glasses? >> tell us about what you're doing now. tem me about the brand. >> we started a new brand three years ago called sam, suzanne andrew marc. we were away from the business for about four or five years. i saw a void in the market and thought we could fill it duane. we have the utilitarian style with a luxury twist. we make obviously outerwear that's warm but also very fashion-forward and not bulky. we have jackets here that we brought. >> can i ask, how can you determine what kind of down to actually get in a jacket? because i see all these numbers. how do you measure the quilting and the down? >> in terms of down, it's a matter of fill and power. it's the amount of feathers you use in like a square inch. so you can make a down jacket that has fill power, but still very light, but warm. >> i see. >> so it depends on
. >> andrew mark. >> my goodness, andrew mark schwarz. and suzanne schwartz. congratulations. i'm so glad you could be here. andrew marc, i kept thinking eyeglasses. >> well, that's robert marc and it's got a similar font. a lot of people say, what do you do, glasses? >> tell us about what you're doing now. tem me about the brand. >> we started a new brand three years ago called sam, suzanne andrew marc. we were away from the business for about four or five years....
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neil: in the meantime, governor andrew cuomo releases his new budget. show you ground zero in the battle for the democratic party nomination itor, crestor got more high-risk patient bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yh! tting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet a exercise aren't engh to lower cholterol, adding crestor can help. go, crestor! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone, like peoplwith liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you'rtang. call your doctor rht away if you have muscle pain or weakness, fl unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin eyes. these could be sig of rare but seris side effects. crestor! yes! [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about crestor. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca y be
neil: in the meantime, governor andrew cuomo releases his new budget. show you ground zero in the battle for the democratic party nomination itor, crestor got more high-risk patient bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yh! tting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet a exercise aren't engh to lower cholterol, adding...
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andrew, you're leaving.urs is schwarzenegger playing table tennis, bud light. >> yes. >> one of your favorites? >> yes. >> we'll be watching that. we'll see you again onset. hope to see you, david, out in englewood. >> always a pleasure, joe. andrew and becky, we love you guys. >> really? >> you're on channel 15 on our airplanes. >> cnbc and jetblue, i think that helped, being able to watch your money while you're up there. anyway, not much of a good day to watch today. it's gotten a little better, has it? >> not really. >> i guess comparatively speaking. that's not saying a whole lot. up next, we'll take a look at what's happening with the markets. also talking about a small business that gets a big chance with the super bowl thanks to the software company intuit, and the winner of "the apprentice" bill rancic. >>> in the meantime, right now the dow futures are down by 151 points. believe it or not, that is better than we had been. they've been down by as much as 190. nasdaq off bi31. quad box will be right
andrew, you're leaving.urs is schwarzenegger playing table tennis, bud light. >> yes. >> one of your favorites? >> yes. >> we'll be watching that. we'll see you again onset. hope to see you, david, out in englewood. >> always a pleasure, joe. andrew and becky, we love you guys. >> really? >> you're on channel 15 on our airplanes. >> cnbc and jetblue, i think that helped, being able to watch your money while you're up there. anyway, not much of a...
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what did you see, tony, from andrew luck in his first playoff victory today?thought it was outstanding today. i know a couple of the coaches on the colts staff and then say no matter what happens, andrew luck is always upbeat. today he throws his third pick. they fall behind by four scores. but he never got down and wouldn't allow his teammates to get down. he kept making plays, running the football, throwing it. this is going to give them a great deal of confidence whether they go to denver or new england. they understand, even if they're behind with andrew luck, they can make things happen, they can win in the second half of games. i just thought this was a watershed game for luck. >> tony, as always, thanks a lot. to follow all the storylines this week, don't miss pro football talk with mike florio presented by chevrolet. that's at 5:30 on weekday afternoons and live during super bowl week. the final score, saints 26, eagles 24. al and cris, back to wrap it up after this. what if other chicken sandwiches could dream... asiago ... over here.. asiago... oh as
what did you see, tony, from andrew luck in his first playoff victory today?thought it was outstanding today. i know a couple of the coaches on the colts staff and then say no matter what happens, andrew luck is always upbeat. today he throws his third pick. they fall behind by four scores. but he never got down and wouldn't allow his teammates to get down. he kept making plays, running the football, throwing it. this is going to give them a great deal of confidence whether they go to denver or...
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his best-selling biography of andrew jackson american lion earned john a pulitzer prize. his executive editor and executive vice president of random house john as you might expect is involved in the creation of the publication a fascinating books that taught the most interesting and influential reading lists. his passion for learning his expertise and engagement in the literary world also benefit the university greatly by making it possible for us to bring exciting events to nashville like this talk based on the letters of schlesinger junior which was released just a few days ago. i am proud to have jon as my partner and the sears chancellors lecture series. tonight he has invited steven and andrew schlesinger to share with us the labor of law involved in reviewing approximately 35 thousand letters written by their father, the late great arthur schlesinger junior to create this remarkable book. we are also pleased to welcome tom brokaw back again. [applause] tom was honored as the chancellors metal and he delivered an inspiring talk to our graduating seniors in 2012 and w
his best-selling biography of andrew jackson american lion earned john a pulitzer prize. his executive editor and executive vice president of random house john as you might expect is involved in the creation of the publication a fascinating books that taught the most interesting and influential reading lists. his passion for learning his expertise and engagement in the literary world also benefit the university greatly by making it possible for us to bring exciting events to nashville like this...
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neil: in the meantime, governor andrew cuomo releases his new budget.ay i show you ground zero in the battle for the democratic party >> i think those can afford to help a little more. >> we lost the very wealthy to pay a little bit more in taxes. taxes incree by an average of $973 per year. >> we think it's fair and appropriate test those with donald a little more. neil: don't say we didn't warn you. no matter what, new york city's mayor is going to do his best to raise taxes on the rich. by the way that is getting to be a less rich group by the day. but i digress. my point is that the new york democratic governor, he isn't exactly going on for the ride in his most vocal statement yet. laying out a state budget with a series of tax cuts. he says it is key to bringing business to new york. and if so, the sign of a very big progressive pushback. so ron, what do you say? >> i say that i think that governor cuomo is waking up to the political reality and i in new york, but the social warfare policy doesn't work and obviously he doesn't care about taking pe
neil: in the meantime, governor andrew cuomo releases his new budget.ay i show you ground zero in the battle for the democratic party >> i think those can afford to help a little more. >> we lost the very wealthy to pay a little bit more in taxes. taxes incree by an average of $973 per year. >> we think it's fair and appropriate test those with donald a little more. neil: don't say we didn't warn you. no matter what, new york city's mayor is going to do his best to raise taxes...
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andrew wilson, the ceo of goldman sachs asset management for emea.lse" is coming up 15 minutes from now. we have a lot to talk about. super bowl, drones, france. >> and you link all that with a bit of pub politics. david cameron, francois hollande in a pub talking about the defense of the realm. what could go wrong? we will talk about that a little bit later. these two will be meeting to talk about what is going on in the defense world and then they will be moving onto a public house very near the constituency home of david cameron. we will be covering all of that. then we will move into the tech story aggressively. google, amazon, what is going on there? these companies investing aggressively in new technology. we will discuss the implications of all of that for the tech world. cannot ignore microsoft today. it looks like it has found its head in the cloud. the boss of the cloud in microsoft could be the business of the whole thing soon. caroline hyde is covering that story for us. and it is super bowl sunday. how can we ignore it? and how do you bu
andrew wilson, the ceo of goldman sachs asset management for emea.lse" is coming up 15 minutes from now. we have a lot to talk about. super bowl, drones, france. >> and you link all that with a bit of pub politics. david cameron, francois hollande in a pub talking about the defense of the realm. what could go wrong? we will talk about that a little bit later. these two will be meeting to talk about what is going on in the defense world and then they will be moving onto a public house...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin.crossing as we speak on bank of america's earnin earnings. let's take a quick look at the futures. >> 29 cents, 3 cents, that stock's already up to 17.06 after a 16.77 close. revenue estimate was 21.238. and that came in at 21.49. so that is a little bit above expectations. the number yesterday we saw a couple of $5 billion quarters with wells fargo and jpmorgan. this is $3.44 billion is what the company is able to earn on revenue of 21 -- we'll call it $21.5 million. then all these different metrics, tier one is 11.19. global banking revenue, $4.31 billion. provision for credit losses, $336 million, and net chargeoffs, $1.58 billion. i don't see -- how do we -- what's the number that gives us what they brought back in, you know, from those reserves? that's what everyone wants to look at. how much they're bringing back. >> and the adjustment of $.6 billion. >> so 600 million they brought back. >> because of tightening of the company's credit spreads. >> i don't know that that's the sam
i'm andrew ross sorkin.crossing as we speak on bank of america's earnin earnings. let's take a quick look at the futures. >> 29 cents, 3 cents, that stock's already up to 17.06 after a 16.77 close. revenue estimate was 21.238. and that came in at 21.49. so that is a little bit above expectations. the number yesterday we saw a couple of $5 billion quarters with wells fargo and jpmorgan. this is $3.44 billion is what the company is able to earn on revenue of 21 -- we'll call it $21.5...
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the problem is the statistics, andrew.tics show that more kids are going to use when you say there is a permissive environment. that's a fact. >> it's a prediction. >> how do we know? >> because alcohol and tobacco are the evidence. if you want the future of marijuana with big marijuana -- >> and the prohibition of alcohol? >> if you can enforce what they envisioned you wouldn't have these fruit flavored liquors peddled to kids, the hard lemonades and liquor stores are opening up outside of native american reservations that banned alcohol and targeting people who are genetically vulnerable. >> why can't someone have a beer if they feel like it? >> we do have in this program is a social contract. i would like to do everything in the world. i'm an addict. >> who does it harm? >> we have laws who say i trade my civil libberity -- >> so you back anything that could find its way to your kids? >> i will worry about my three kids the rest of my life and there is not a chance i can make a difference in reducing and minimizing the
the problem is the statistics, andrew.tics show that more kids are going to use when you say there is a permissive environment. that's a fact. >> it's a prediction. >> how do we know? >> because alcohol and tobacco are the evidence. if you want the future of marijuana with big marijuana -- >> and the prohibition of alcohol? >> if you can enforce what they envisioned you wouldn't have these fruit flavored liquors peddled to kids, the hard lemonades and liquor stores...
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>> andrew cuomo calls out extreme conservatives. >> they have no place in new york.rkers ar
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. >> well, you know, i'll never forget, andrew brightbart, i was talking to cary picket, who was thest person to tell me about the conservative group in hollywood. he said you're not going to believe it. friends of abe but you can't tell anybody. he told me some of the members, you were a member of this group, right? >> right, have been for years. and when there was about 30 people meeting in the little restaurant, and now the last meetings we had of all of our membership was over 2,000, and these are people on every level of the entertainment industry who are conservative and have been conservative right along, but have been intimidated in saying anything or even voicing their views. and so friends of abe after abraham lincoln was simply created to give us a place for fellowship, to share our views without intimidation, and in many cases, without fear of losing employment. >> real quick, tell me how the group was organized, and how it was targeted. and what the irs has said to the organization. >> now, i'm not privy to what the irs said, but i do know they stonewalled the applicatio
. >> well, you know, i'll never forget, andrew brightbart, i was talking to cary picket, who was thest person to tell me about the conservative group in hollywood. he said you're not going to believe it. friends of abe but you can't tell anybody. he told me some of the members, you were a member of this group, right? >> right, have been for years. and when there was about 30 people meeting in the little restaurant, and now the last meetings we had of all of our membership was over...
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. >> well, what about new york's democratic governor andrew cuomo who got into trouble for saying this? >> and if they are the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of new york. >> so this -- >> because that's not who new yorkers are. >> that's gotten plenty of coverage on fox, but barely been mentioned by msnbc or cnn or the "new york times." >> andrew cuomo's shocking comments about extreme conservatives like those who oppose abortion rights having no place in his state. >> i think cuomo had a bad choice of words, but he did not say conservative. you all are conservative and i don't think it suggests you should leave the state. >> bob mcdonald drew heavy coverage after he and his wooich were indicted for accepting lavish gifts from businessmen receiving favors from the state. >> mcdonald was riding high and being touted as a presidential contender. now, bob mcdonald is hoping to retire instead of facing a maximum of 30 years in prison. >> i have to say, what was he thinking? what were they thinking? >> but "the washington post" has been reporting these details for mo
. >> well, what about new york's democratic governor andrew cuomo who got into trouble for saying this? >> and if they are the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of new york. >> so this -- >> because that's not who new yorkers are. >> that's gotten plenty of coverage on fox, but barely been mentioned by msnbc or cnn or the "new york times." >> andrew cuomo's shocking comments about extreme conservatives like those who oppose...
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andrew land/construc tor andrew land, afirma que el y su esposa han estado rezando para que esto sucedaocion tambien es para erika... erika "todos queremos que llueva porque hace falta el agua" y parece que las nubes escucharon, pero no fue mucha lluvia--- al menos no suficiente como para que la grave sequia que afrontamos sea cosa del pasado. jerry de lapiedra/distri to del agua de santa clara jerry rivera, del distrito de agua de santa clara reitera sobre la necesidad de conservar el agua, incluso depsues de esta ligera lluvia ...recomienda que al usar el lavamanos, lo use racionalmente y con poca propulsion... no abra la llave completamente. tomandose duchas de solo 5 minutos, asi usted puede ahorrar hasta 15 galones de agua al cepillarse los dientes, solo abra la llave para enjuagarse, asi ahorrara 2 galones el minuto regue el cesped bien temprano en la manana o tarde en la noche... utilice su lavadora a capacidad maxima ... asi no solo ahorraria agua, sino tambien electricidad y dinero... recuerde, la situacion es critica .. tan solo mire la represa de almaden..... esta completamen
andrew land/construc tor andrew land, afirma que el y su esposa han estado rezando para que esto sucedaocion tambien es para erika... erika "todos queremos que llueva porque hace falta el agua" y parece que las nubes escucharon, pero no fue mucha lluvia--- al menos no suficiente como para que la grave sequia que afrontamos sea cosa del pasado. jerry de lapiedra/distri to del agua de santa clara jerry rivera, del distrito de agua de santa clara reitera sobre la necesidad de conservar...
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andrew picked up the fumble and scores!e to go out there and try and overcome, you know, whatever the obstacle is.
andrew picked up the fumble and scores!e to go out there and try and overcome, you know, whatever the obstacle is.
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andrew luck and the colts did the same thing to alex smith and the chiefs. kc with all of their weapons in offense. jamal charles suffers a concussion, done for the game. alex smith, first possession, first score, 7-0. luck and the colts, quick response. ten yards. game tied. smith, not conservative here. airing it out today. 378 yards. 79. donny avery, 17-7 chiefs. the first team since 2004 to score on the first five possessions in a postseason game. after a sum fumble by the colts, alec smith, 24-7. they led by 28. then donald brown, the fumble, luck picks it up. the score. then luck going deep for hilton. colts take their first lead of the game two minute to go, smith, fourth and 11, hat bowe. one foot down, one is out. luck, three picks but indy with the second largest comeback in nfl history, only buffalo's come back in 18993 -- 1993 was bigger. >> everybody stepped up. every player on the offense had at least three really big plays that turned the game around. >> when you get these opportunities, you don't know when your next one will be. it's -- just
andrew luck and the colts did the same thing to alex smith and the chiefs. kc with all of their weapons in offense. jamal charles suffers a concussion, done for the game. alex smith, first possession, first score, 7-0. luck and the colts, quick response. ten yards. game tied. smith, not conservative here. airing it out today. 378 yards. 79. donny avery, 17-7 chiefs. the first team since 2004 to score on the first five possessions in a postseason game. after a sum fumble by the colts, alec...
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ironically succeeding andrew johnson who was tennessee's most prominent unionist.e became tennessee's most prominent successionist. he invoted that power to have tennessee declared in the independence in may of 1861. tennessee never succeeded. as a matter of fact, the declaration of independence as it were tennessee enacted said we're not expressing tennessee on the abstract doctrine of succession. we're invoking or mor ancient right to revolution. ironically he felt like he was vindicating -- by doing so -- in a policy of stance tennessee was bound up in a terrible controversy in the late 1870 and the early 18 80. the state ran up he was a moving force that removed that as a source of controversy. that really was a service to the state. in a positive sense as opposed to the negative sense. i believe he represented the state pretty well in the senate. as far as patronage which is what senators then did and not senators, i guess, now too. he never lost an election on a couple of indications he bowed out before he an opportunity to lose an election. he was elected go
ironically succeeding andrew johnson who was tennessee's most prominent unionist.e became tennessee's most prominent successionist. he invoted that power to have tennessee declared in the independence in may of 1861. tennessee never succeeded. as a matter of fact, the declaration of independence as it were tennessee enacted said we're not expressing tennessee on the abstract doctrine of succession. we're invoking or mor ancient right to revolution. ironically he felt like he was vindicating --...
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andrew, if you want income, you say you want to look to income, not yield.in that. >> historically when people find that income in their portfolio, it's from traditional sources such as conservative fixed income, government bonds and things of that nature. >> first of all, within fixed income, i think it's important to spot and this is tough for people because you have to move down on the risk spectrum as you age and move down the requirement. but the reality is you can't. you have to start broadening your horizon, not just corporate bonds, but it's high yield corporate bonds, maybe even emerging markets, convertible bonds. but then moving into equities, certain equity that's behavior or feel more -- >> you mentioned sort of high yield and emerging market debt. they look very richly valued. and you can't -- my 6% or 7% group, how much risk am i take for that? >> if he end of the day when you look at high yields, it is a riskier investment than government bonds unless interest rates rise. one of the things we look at closely is the likely impact of rising int
andrew, if you want income, you say you want to look to income, not yield.in that. >> historically when people find that income in their portfolio, it's from traditional sources such as conservative fixed income, government bonds and things of that nature. >> first of all, within fixed income, i think it's important to spot and this is tough for people because you have to move down on the risk spectrum as you age and move down the requirement. but the reality is you can't. you have...
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kind of similar to what pep did with andrew at stanford. then they say let's go back to the same thing and put the ball in andrew's hands. >> michael: you always make very sla valid points. please. >> terry: just as bill belichick made this year, seriously? this guy, folks, there is nobody football league. know. what he did with that seem and unfi unselfishness in the last two years by brady throwing for 275 yards and they ran and ran and you know that is what it's all about. >> howie: you know who is sitting there? >> terry: two of us. >> michael: you and montana. >> terry: who did it first? >> curt: pat yourself on the back and we will help you out a bit. >> michael: that is big for them to do is a fast start. >> curt: up next, we look ahead to tomorrow's nfc show down between colin kaepernick and the 49ers and cam newton and the carolina panthers. the winner will go to seattle next week for the nfc title game. ng for a hybrid... i didn't even look at anything else. i just assumed you went and bought a prius. so this time around we were a
kind of similar to what pep did with andrew at stanford. then they say let's go back to the same thing and put the ball in andrew's hands. >> michael: you always make very sla valid points. please. >> terry: just as bill belichick made this year, seriously? this guy, folks, there is nobody football league. know. what he did with that seem and unfi unselfishness in the last two years by brady throwing for 275 yards and they ran and ran and you know that is what it's all about....
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andrews getting attacked for asking a simple question on the side lines. richard sherman and one of america's favorite sports reporter next. >> see why the united nations is getting called into the fight over the washington redskins name. >> there's an issue you brought the united nations will be dealing with not a football team or guys throwing the ball back and forth. especially when it's miralax. it hydrates, eases, and softens, to unblock your system naturally. so you have peace of mind from start to finish. ve your laxative. miralax. wow, this hoh no.s amazing. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving
andrews getting attacked for asking a simple question on the side lines. richard sherman and one of america's favorite sports reporter next. >> see why the united nations is getting called into the fight over the washington redskins name. >> there's an issue you brought the united nations will be dealing with not a football team or guys throwing the ball back and forth. especially when it's miralax. it hydrates, eases, and softens, to unblock your system naturally. so you have peace...
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andrew luck despite three interceptions leads the colts in the second largest comeback in history. 45-44 and is smith passed for four touchdowns. on 4th and 11, dwayne bowl out of bounds before he secures the catch. indianapolis advances to the second round of the playoffs. 45-44. >>> the sharks started with the fourth best record in the western conference. they are not good enough to spot colorado four goals and still expect to win.
andrew luck despite three interceptions leads the colts in the second largest comeback in history. 45-44 and is smith passed for four touchdowns. on 4th and 11, dwayne bowl out of bounds before he secures the catch. indianapolis advances to the second round of the playoffs. 45-44. >>> the sharks started with the fourth best record in the western conference. they are not good enough to spot colorado four goals and still expect to win.
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what did you see, tony, from andrew luck in his first playoff victory today?thought it was outstanding today. i know a couple of the coaches on the colts staff and then say no matter what happens, andrew luck is always upbeat. today he throws his third pick. they fall behind by four scores. but he never got down and wouldn't allow his teammates to get down. he kept making plays, running the football, throwing it. this is going to give them a great deal of confidence whether they go to denver or new england. they understand, even if they're behind with andrew luck, they can make things happen, they can win in the second half of games. i just thought this was a watershed game for luck. >> tony, as always, thanks a lot. to follow all the storylines this week, don't miss pro football talk with mike florio presented by chevrolet. that's at 5:30 on weekday afternoons and live during super bowl week. the final score, saints 26, eagles 24. al and cris, back to wrap it up after this. what if other chicken sandwiches could dream... asiago ... over here.. asiago... oh as
what did you see, tony, from andrew luck in his first playoff victory today?thought it was outstanding today. i know a couple of the coaches on the colts staff and then say no matter what happens, andrew luck is always upbeat. today he throws his third pick. they fall behind by four scores. but he never got down and wouldn't allow his teammates to get down. he kept making plays, running the football, throwing it. this is going to give them a great deal of confidence whether they go to denver or...
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[applause] >> thank you, andrew. and thank you to our host. i am very happy to be here this evening. i am honored to share the podium with one of our heroic historians. as andrew has said, our books are very, very different from each other and get complement each other and some very profound ways. but whereas i support andrew is very practical suggestion that seems very reasonable and practical if we lived in a reasonable and practical country of national service for everyone. i would like to carry the argument one step further. my solution would eat that we should just stop having wars altogether. [applause] in which case we could devote the year or two of national surveys to just fixing the infrastructure. we could begin with the commuter trains in this particular area. but if i may, i would just like to read a few paragraphs from the introduction of my book and talk for a few minutes about the process that i followed through on to try to tell the story to back a little bit of argument i am a keen and this introduction. sooner or later almos
[applause] >> thank you, andrew. and thank you to our host. i am very happy to be here this evening. i am honored to share the podium with one of our heroic historians. as andrew has said, our books are very, very different from each other and get complement each other and some very profound ways. but whereas i support andrew is very practical suggestion that seems very reasonable and practical if we lived in a reasonable and practical country of national service for everyone. i would...
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off the bench, led the tigers with 19, andrew bach added 16, off the glass and in.know when the ball gets stuck in between the rim and glass not a good day. santa clara falls 88-68. beavers led by as many as 16 in the first half, richard solomon finishes the alley-oop, throws it up, gets it to fall. shooters touch. c cal with 53 points in the second, winning 88-83, this is the abc 7 sports report, brought to you by river rock casino. i think it will be a tight game against the panthers, but i think the 49ers will prevail. everybody has been talking about seattle and the 49ers, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> one game at a time. thank you so much. and thank you for joining us, that is it for tonight, abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m., thank you so much for joining us, and the news continues now on line, facebook, twitter and all your mobile devices with our new abc news can help your kids' school get extra stuff. they're the only cereals with box tops for education. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo. only on big g
off the bench, led the tigers with 19, andrew bach added 16, off the glass and in.know when the ball gets stuck in between the rim and glass not a good day. santa clara falls 88-68. beavers led by as many as 16 in the first half, richard solomon finishes the alley-oop, throws it up, gets it to fall. shooters touch. c cal with 53 points in the second, winning 88-83, this is the abc 7 sports report, brought to you by river rock casino. i think it will be a tight game against the panthers, but i...