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in both white usc jerseys and the marine arizona state jerseys before it's finally picked off by arizonate? in the fourth quarter. one more look at it. six different guys has a hand or foot on it until it is finally picked off there. sun devils still lost at home 14-9. that's sports. >>> well, it is just nerve-racking enough, anticipating being parents for the very first time. one minneapolis couple decided to share their experience with thousands of people online. yesterday morning, they welcomed their six-pound, eight-ounce baby girl here on a social networking site called momslikeme.com. new mom lynndie's experience was tracked from day one, following her around for checkups, all the way through her eight-hour labor and delivery. cute little baby. the former teacher looked at the experience as an educational tool and a way to create a lasting melast ing memento for her baby girl. congratulations! >>> arguments whether underage kids quu convicted of heinous crimes should get sentences. 13 years old at the time of the attack, terrence graham was convicted for his part in armed robberies
in both white usc jerseys and the marine arizona state jerseys before it's finally picked off by arizonate? in the fourth quarter. one more look at it. six different guys has a hand or foot on it until it is finally picked off there. sun devils still lost at home 14-9. that's sports. >>> well, it is just nerve-racking enough, anticipating being parents for the very first time. one minneapolis couple decided to share their experience with thousands of people online. yesterday morning,...
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arizona state lost to the trojans 14-9.hat's sports. >>> so what do matt dillon and jay leno have in common? they've probably been on "the tonight show" together but they were born in the same town. "my city my secret." >> hi. this is my city. it's known as the queen city of the south, and i'm going to show you some of the secret spots around new rochelle, which is by the way about 30 minutes from new york city. glen island is a place i've been walking at for about 20 years. i haven't lost a pound, but i'll be back tomorrow any way. why? because it's about 104 acres of sheer, gorgeous nature. i'm a girl who likes to eat. 1 with of my favorite restaurants is posto 22. sometimes restaurant tours nail it. joe just knows how to do it right, the ambiance, it just feels good in here, the food is unbelievable. you get more food for the money than any place i've ever been. we're on the grounds of the college of new rochelle and this is leland castle and the castle gallery is where we're going next. an entrepreneur built the buildin
arizona state lost to the trojans 14-9.hat's sports. >>> so what do matt dillon and jay leno have in common? they've probably been on "the tonight show" together but they were born in the same town. "my city my secret." >> hi. this is my city. it's known as the queen city of the south, and i'm going to show you some of the secret spots around new rochelle, which is by the way about 30 minutes from new york city. glen island is a place i've been walking at for...
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there are a lot of seniors in my state of arizona. and in the states represented by my other republican colleagues here. and those seniors are scared of these cuts. it's not because of anything the republicans have said to try to scare them. they've simply become aware of what's in these bills. and by these bills, i'm talking about both the senate bill, offered by the majority leader, and the house bill, which are the two bills that would presumably try to be reconciled in conference. and our seniors have been told that under both bills, their benefits are going to be cut by about $500 billion, and that is enough to scare them. and, in fact, all of america is concerned about this. a recent gla "usa today gallup"l shows that 61% of seniors disagree with cutting medicare reform. despite that they have moved ahead to pay for the new health insurance programs. they're suchly not listening to what americans have to say about -- simply not listening to what americans have to say about this. if democratic leaders have their way, hundreds of
there are a lot of seniors in my state of arizona. and in the states represented by my other republican colleagues here. and those seniors are scared of these cuts. it's not because of anything the republicans have said to try to scare them. they've simply become aware of what's in these bills. and by these bills, i'm talking about both the senate bill, offered by the majority leader, and the house bill, which are the two bills that would presumably try to be reconciled in conference. and our...
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he was at arizona. he was with lute olson, back with the '88 team. a lot of history in this conference. >> marques: some terrific players. bad passing angle from sek henry. you want to be below the free-throw line when you feed the post. >> steve: lewis has the shot blocked. it may have been sek henry who drew the foul. he only had three turnovers. and already has two in this afternoon's game. >> marques: the assist to turnover ratio, 5.3 for sek henry. one of the tops in the conference. usc doing a nice job of pestering and bothering and playing terrific defense. >> steve: how about dwight lewis? he had 22 points against u.c. riverside. but only shooting 25% since. your defense is saying, they don't have todd gibson or demarcus rosen anymore. >> marques: you come up with the same thing we talked to doc sadler about. you make him put the basketball on the floor. we saw the locker room talk that doc sadler had with his team. you shoot off the dribble or attacking the rim. and you try to keep him from fouling. he will kill you if you allow him to put u
he was at arizona. he was with lute olson, back with the '88 team. a lot of history in this conference. >> marques: some terrific players. bad passing angle from sek henry. you want to be below the free-throw line when you feed the post. >> steve: lewis has the shot blocked. it may have been sek henry who drew the foul. he only had three turnovers. and already has two in this afternoon's game. >> marques: the assist to turnover ratio, 5.3 for sek henry. one of the tops in the...
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it was harvested yesterday from the mountains of arizona. 7,000 pound tree is now on a statewide tour of arizona and will arrive in washington on november 30th. the tradition of having states provide a capitol christmas tree started nearly 40 years ago. this is the first time the tree has come from arizona. >>> someone paid about $54,000 for the hat worn by the man who shot lee harvey oswald. jack ruby's any dora was one on the items on the auction block yesterday in dallas. all the items were linked to president john f. kennedy's assassination. a newspaper kennedy signed for a made the morning of his death sold for about $39,000. it was worth about a nickel in 1963. >>> i'm larry smith. veterans day weekend. last week the "uss new york" arriving in the city for which its named, made of steel from the world trade center attack eight year ago. and the navy's football team making a big splash too. how about the second straight win in south bend. they were beaten up by the irish, 43 straight years, but no longer their whipping boy. 23-21, they
it was harvested yesterday from the mountains of arizona. 7,000 pound tree is now on a statewide tour of arizona and will arrive in washington on november 30th. the tradition of having states provide a capitol christmas tree started nearly 40 years ago. this is the first time the tree has come from arizona. >>> someone paid about $54,000 for the hat worn by the man who shot lee harvey oswald. jack ruby's any dora was one on the items on the auction block yesterday in dallas. all the...
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they used to say the goldwater campaign was run by the arizona mafia, of which bill was a member. [inaudible] >> we were a very devoted couple. she was a terribly smart woman. they met when he was in washington as a clerk to justice jackson. she worked are for the c.i.a. on the austria desk, and it was a genuinely -- oh, i'll tell you, this is a very important thing, until her illness, every night they read between 40 and 50 pages aloud together of 18t 18th an 19th century novels and when i first met him and i didn't realize all this, i asked him how he was reading scott quentin durwin and i asked him how come and he said they went through novels and did this, and they had gone through most of them. eventually, they lapsed a little into the 20th century and there was jack london and a few other things and i asked him why, did this, why do it aloud and he said he lived a very hectic life and there was always pressure and this meant every night, he pentagon one hour with his wife -- he spent one hour with his wife that was intellectual and something they could do together. did i ans
they used to say the goldwater campaign was run by the arizona mafia, of which bill was a member. [inaudible] >> we were a very devoted couple. she was a terribly smart woman. they met when he was in washington as a clerk to justice jackson. she worked are for the c.i.a. on the austria desk, and it was a genuinely -- oh, i'll tell you, this is a very important thing, until her illness, every night they read between 40 and 50 pages aloud together of 18t 18th an 19th century novels and when...
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minnesota faced three games in front in the nfc north and arizona overcomes a 14 point deficit in its win. for more news and scores log on to cbs sports.com.
minnesota faced three games in front in the nfc north and arizona overcomes a 14 point deficit in its win. for more news and scores log on to cbs sports.com.
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>> steve: james harden is a rookie from arizona state. who last year as a sophomore averaged 20 points, five rebounds, four assists. caron makes both free throws, and it's a one-point thunder lead. steve buckhantz, phil chenier, our comcast sportsnet crew. now they've got some numbers, but can't take advantage. stevenson waits for butler, just misses. etan thomas who came in late in that efficient starts the season. durant with the short jumper. >> phil: you can see the height advantage he had, just elevated well above deshawn after he got into his range. >> steve: picked second overall by see at until 2007. last here he was 6th in the
>> steve: james harden is a rookie from arizona state. who last year as a sophomore averaged 20 points, five rebounds, four assists. caron makes both free throws, and it's a one-point thunder lead. steve buckhantz, phil chenier, our comcast sportsnet crew. now they've got some numbers, but can't take advantage. stevenson waits for butler, just misses. etan thomas who came in late in that efficient starts the season. durant with the short jumper. >> phil: you can see the height...
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i felt like that was a pretty good bill. >> what would really help in arizona if you get all the arizona insurance lobbyist to put this as their first priority, and hammer as hard as this as they have on the tax breaks that they. the of >> we'll work hard on that, guaranteed. >> i did want to mention that regarding the financial sanctions, i know they have worked. and i think they could work. but i think you have to be very careful that when you throw federal mandate sanctions to a ideological-charged legislature, i think politics has changed in many ways since the last time we did the seat belt and the drinking age. and there are people in the leadership position who are total starve the beasters. they have barely concealed right now. it's an important to cut government down to size. the opportunity to cut as reduce the side of government is something that you are provided an opportunity for people, rather than a sanction that may incentivize them to do something. it could backfire. you saw that even some the stimulus money, some the governors are refusing some of them because of some s
i felt like that was a pretty good bill. >> what would really help in arizona if you get all the arizona insurance lobbyist to put this as their first priority, and hammer as hard as this as they have on the tax breaks that they. the of >> we'll work hard on that, guaranteed. >> i did want to mention that regarding the financial sanctions, i know they have worked. and i think they could work. but i think you have to be very careful that when you throw federal mandate sanctions...
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a church in arizona told to stop feeding the homeless. now the aclu offered to help this church called the crossroads united methodist church. the church in phoenix again has been told that they can't feed the homeless because neighbors started to complain. they said the homeless were caught -- how do we put this -- relieving themselves in the area even camping out in some people's backyards. earlier this month a judge ruled the church violated a city ordinance by serving meals in a residential area. so why not just feed the homeless elsewhere. a lot of people asked that question on our facebook page. we made phone calls about this. this is what the pastor said. this is a city wide ordinance. if the church moves, it could set a precedent for other churches in phoenix. the church hasn't decided whether it will accept help from the aclu. an appeal scheduled for next month. until then it plans to keep feeding the hungry. this is the question of the day. do you think the rule of law goes too far or do the people living here have a point and t
a church in arizona told to stop feeding the homeless. now the aclu offered to help this church called the crossroads united methodist church. the church in phoenix again has been told that they can't feed the homeless because neighbors started to complain. they said the homeless were caught -- how do we put this -- relieving themselves in the area even camping out in some people's backyards. earlier this month a judge ruled the church violated a city ordinance by serving meals in a residential...
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the tree is an 85-foot tall blue spruce from northeastern arizona. tree is on a tour of arizona and will arrive in washington on november 30th. the tradition of having states provide a capitol christmas tree started nearly 40 years ago. this is the first year the tree has come from arizona. >>> 20 years ago tomorrow this scene kept people around the world riveted to their televisions as a way of life changed almost overnight. and millions of people suddenly tasted real freedom for the first time. how germany is marking the fall of the berlin wall. >>> hurricane ida is moving through the gulf of mexico as a category 2 storm. but, louisiana's governor is not waiting for it to hit his state which is now in the state of emergency. the house has had its say and passed a health care reform bill. but the debate's not over yet. our i-reporters are weighing in whether this is a good thing or bad thing. army investigators ask troops and civilians for help in its investigation of the deadly shooting at ft. hood. why they think some people caught in the rampage
the tree is an 85-foot tall blue spruce from northeastern arizona. tree is on a tour of arizona and will arrive in washington on november 30th. the tradition of having states provide a capitol christmas tree started nearly 40 years ago. this is the first year the tree has come from arizona. >>> 20 years ago tomorrow this scene kept people around the world riveted to their televisions as a way of life changed almost overnight. and millions of people suddenly tasted real freedom for the...
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thousands of independent retailers in communities from arizona to alabama to illinois have joined on, too. >> we're not telling consumers to stop going to big boxes or stop going to chains and franchises because it's unrealistic. it's about remembering that not all things have to come from a big box. >> reporter: and that some say is important not just to retailers but cash-starved communities as well. according to a recent studdedy, for every $100 spent in the independently owned stores, $68 goes back to the community through taxes, payroll and other expenses. the if that same $100 is spent in a national chain or big box, just the $43 stays local. kelly and jim dellrosso are hoping shoppers nz their town get that message. >> the sense of community has been unbelievable. there are so many customers who walk in and say, i'm here to shop local. >> reporter: local retailers hope that message carries them through a crucial holiday season. al allan chernoff, cnn. >>> the parents of a 15-year-old california girl who was allegedly gang-raped are urging people in their community to do somethi
thousands of independent retailers in communities from arizona to alabama to illinois have joined on, too. >> we're not telling consumers to stop going to big boxes or stop going to chains and franchises because it's unrealistic. it's about remembering that not all things have to come from a big box. >> reporter: and that some say is important not just to retailers but cash-starved communities as well. according to a recent studdedy, for every $100 spent in the independently owned...
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when we move to arizona i visited a local v.a. hospital to find out i had a $50 coal pay for each visit and i never sought a position, just an assistant. in desperation i purchased a medicare supplement it is $600 per year i only received $8,303 per month the social security of fortune and arizona we were both able to sign up for an advantage plan with no monthly payment and simple 10 or $20. paper:that made it possible for us to purchase a home. with health care reform being considered, we understand the advantage plan will be reduced or eliminated. what happened to if i like my insurance i can keep it? " end quote. it is a good question for my constituent broke and of course, he is right. when the promise was made if you like your insurance, you can keep it, unfortunately, that is not the way this legislation works. as a result a lot of benefits they are currently receiving for medicare advantage would be cut or eliminated. my constituents are right to be rid of their cuts and realize you cannot cut half a trillion dollars from
when we move to arizona i visited a local v.a. hospital to find out i had a $50 coal pay for each visit and i never sought a position, just an assistant. in desperation i purchased a medicare supplement it is $600 per year i only received $8,303 per month the social security of fortune and arizona we were both able to sign up for an advantage plan with no monthly payment and simple 10 or $20. paper:that made it possible for us to purchase a home. with health care reform being considered, we...
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>>> an arizona man is back in jail. why prosecutors are preparing murder trials. >>> a live report from washington with what's at stake in this offyear election. >>> facebook has an age restriction. it's not keeping young kids out. how old is old enough? we'll share your views. on a tuesday, hln "news and views." welcome. i'm chuck roberts. >>> charges are expected to be upgraded against a dad accused of running over his daughter because he thought she was too westernized. she died yesterday. she's been in a hospital since being run over two weeks ago. police say the father was upset because she was living with her boyfriend and didn't live by traditional muslim values. before his hearing, a prosecutor called him a flight risk. >> the defendant tries to hide behind moral conditions but he also fled so the state has serious concerns that he would flea in he was released and he does have resources and others who would be willing to help him. he got as far as england. he clearly was able to get pretty far away from the jur
>>> an arizona man is back in jail. why prosecutors are preparing murder trials. >>> a live report from washington with what's at stake in this offyear election. >>> facebook has an age restriction. it's not keeping young kids out. how old is old enough? we'll share your views. on a tuesday, hln "news and views." welcome. i'm chuck roberts. >>> charges are expected to be upgraded against a dad accused of running over his daughter because he thought...
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it's the first year arizona's provided the capital christmas tree.will reach the capitol in three weeks. then it's going to take another week to decorate it with 10,000 lights and 5,000 ornaments made by arizona school children. >>> you know what i always wonder? if they cut down these trees now, it takes three weeks to get there and another week to decorate t why is it when you do it for your house, the pine needles fall in the first week? >> it's a fire hazard. i don't know what they pump in there. >>> here is a little nugget for you. during hurricane season only 5% of all tropical activity happens in november. beating the odds right now. this is hurricane ida right now, category 1 storm. 90-mile-per-hour sustained winds, clouds are sheering off, getting blown apart a little bit. that's good news. that means it will buzz it down further before it finally makes landfall. we're anticipating it overnight tonight, probably after midnight as a category 1 storm. it makes an abrupt turn to the right, though. a cold front off to the west will absorb that,
it's the first year arizona's provided the capital christmas tree.will reach the capitol in three weeks. then it's going to take another week to decorate it with 10,000 lights and 5,000 ornaments made by arizona school children. >>> you know what i always wonder? if they cut down these trees now, it takes three weeks to get there and another week to decorate t why is it when you do it for your house, the pine needles fall in the first week? >> it's a fire hazard. i don't know...
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this is gray stafford from the wildlife zoo in phoenix, arizona. >> larry: hey, hey. it's okay, jack, it's a penguin. what's the story with the penguins, and why do we love them so much? >> what is it about a penguin, they're black and white. you've seen "march of the penguins." >> larry: great movie. >> some people don't know this, out of 17 species of penguins, only five live in cold water. this is great in cold weather, it would only last a few days. but the ones in the "march of the penguins" those can last. the female lays the egg. immediately, the male comes and sits on it. the female leaves and goes out to sea. she leaves him there for 40 days, while she goes out and messes around in the ocean and eats fish and everything. can you imagine that, the poor guy is not dead. sitting on the chick. >> larry: how did they get that setup? >> i don't know. >> larry: not fair, protest. >> when we film these, larry, it's very difficult under water. they're black and white, they're like a bullet underwater. so difficult to film. >> larry: they're adorable. >> no one has eve
this is gray stafford from the wildlife zoo in phoenix, arizona. >> larry: hey, hey. it's okay, jack, it's a penguin. what's the story with the penguins, and why do we love them so much? >> what is it about a penguin, they're black and white. you've seen "march of the penguins." >> larry: great movie. >> some people don't know this, out of 17 species of penguins, only five live in cold water. this is great in cold weather, it would only last a few days. but the...
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they won their first pac-10 title, beating arizona state by three. that was after trailing by 15 at half. blocked by stepheson. good defense. >> marques: converting the pass on the interior. >> steve: right now, nebraska, denying the pass to the interior. making usc work it around the perimeter. a little high-low action there. a slam. >> marques: big interior passing to vucevic and alex stepheson. it took ryan anderson, at 6'3", 6'4", about 120 pounds soaking wet. >> steve: usc, really the trojan "d" early in the season. >> marques: the pass to vucevic, showing he can play. not just can score. but a great bounce with a strong finish on the dunk. >> steve: modest pressure by the huskers. kevin o'neill shouting move it. good rebound by alex stepheson. who punches it out to a teammate. and it is a violation. it will be nebraska basketball. huskers trailing by one. that's the tenth turnover by usc. smith with four turnovers. and now, three fouls. on the sidelines for the rest of the half. >> marques: speaking of point guard. trojans waiting on mike gerri
they won their first pac-10 title, beating arizona state by three. that was after trailing by 15 at half. blocked by stepheson. good defense. >> marques: converting the pass on the interior. >> steve: right now, nebraska, denying the pass to the interior. making usc work it around the perimeter. a little high-low action there. a slam. >> marques: big interior passing to vucevic and alex stepheson. it took ryan anderson, at 6'3", 6'4", about 120 pounds soaking wet....
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. >>> the huge arizona mansion destroyed by fire yesterday was set to be auctioned next february. the arizona republic reports the owner has been trying to sell the property for months, even slashing the price from $4 million to $3.5 million. the owner was home when the fire started. he got out safely. the 8,000 square foot house is a total loss. it had a spripg her system but no sprinklers in the attic where it looks like the fire started. >>> amazing medical story. a runner collapsed after running a marathon in arkansas. he had a heart attack after crossing the finish line. he had no pulse for 40 minutes. incredibly, doctors were able to revive him. they used a new procedure called therapeutic hypothermia. they lowered his body temperature and protected his brain cells. >> i didn't think he would probably wake up. at 45 minutes, it's just an extremely long time. >> if this incident had happened during the race at mile nine or mile 20 or so where there was no medical care, i would have died. because they couldn't have gotten to me soon enough. >> that's amazing. the 67-year-old s
. >>> the huge arizona mansion destroyed by fire yesterday was set to be auctioned next february. the arizona republic reports the owner has been trying to sell the property for months, even slashing the price from $4 million to $3.5 million. the owner was home when the fire started. he got out safely. the 8,000 square foot house is a total loss. it had a spripg her system but no sprinklers in the attic where it looks like the fire started. >>> amazing medical story. a runner...
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what could $7,426 buy in arizona -- buy an arizona family? well, a lot of things. could pay for a year of tuition at the university of arizona, could pay for a year and a half of groceries or nearly two years of utility bills, or it could pay for two years of gasoline. families have a lot of expenses and a lot of important ways to spend $7,426. they don't need the federal government intruding on them and dictating that that money has to go somewhere else. now, our friends on the other side of the aisle will say that they could provide subs disand, in fact, the -- subsidies and, in fact, the legislation will provide subsidies to help with this increased cost, but not every family will qualify. and the subsidies may not even cover the total increase in co cost. moreover, wheapts the point of raise -- moreover, what's the point of raising the cost of health insurance and then subsidizing a portion of the increase? you're still raising premiums. it's nonsensical to have a health care reform that makes families worse off and then gives them a government subsidy to help
what could $7,426 buy in arizona -- buy an arizona family? well, a lot of things. could pay for a year of tuition at the university of arizona, could pay for a year and a half of groceries or nearly two years of utility bills, or it could pay for two years of gasoline. families have a lot of expenses and a lot of important ways to spend $7,426. they don't need the federal government intruding on them and dictating that that money has to go somewhere else. now, our friends on the other side of...
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. >>> a 20-year-old woman has died nearly two weeks after arizona police say that her father ran her over with his jeep. noor's father thought she had become too westernized. the father is expected to face new charges now in what some are calling an honor killing. >> this behavior is not islamic, he was not acting like the muslim like every muslim i've met act. they feel they're legitimized to end the life of that poor girl. >> they say the almaleki family moved to arizona in the mid-'90s. faleh fled. he was sent there from the uk after he was denied entrance. new this morning nearly half of u.s. kids could be on food stamps at some point during childhood. a new study says 90% of african-american kids and 37% of white kids may get food stamps by age 20. it says that these kids may be at risk for malnutrition and the recession could push those alarming numbers even higher. the study is in the archives of pediatrics and adolescent medicine. >>> well, you know what, if you're flying to see your family for the holidays get online now and book that flight before the fees get up any higher
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. >> those muslim leaders in arizona say their faith is hijacked by fanatics and they say something must be done to prevent radical sex from spreading. >>> we'll bring you any new developments on the ft. hood shootings as soon as they happen. because we are hln, we're going to cover the rest of the day's top stories as well. president obama goes to capitol hill today to try to close the deal on health care reform with fellow democrats. he's making a last-minute appeal to get them to support the bill that could be put up for a vote tonight. democrats are struggling to get enough votes even though they have a stock house majority. they increase that majority yesterday when they swore in representative bill owe only. now, he just won a special election in upstate new york. many conservative democrats opposed the health care bill because it allows federal money to support abortions. >> no federal funds used to pay for abortions. that means no federal funds used to pay for abortions in the public option. no public funds used to pay for abortions for people receiving subsidies on the exchange.
. >> those muslim leaders in arizona say their faith is hijacked by fanatics and they say something must be done to prevent radical sex from spreading. >>> we'll bring you any new developments on the ft. hood shootings as soon as they happen. because we are hln, we're going to cover the rest of the day's top stories as well. president obama goes to capitol hill today to try to close the deal on health care reform with fellow democrats. he's making a last-minute appeal to get them...
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she had an unusual background and that she had been an elected politician in arizona, and in the 50 + and 60's, we have a former governor, a former head of the fcc. people who were politicians or had held other roles more broadly than the judge, and the last individual who did something other than the a judge was william rehnquist. but he was more recent by a few hours, actually, and he had not been a job she -- judge before. he essentially was the last time we have someone on who had not worn a black robe. so in terms of talking about diversity on the bench or people who have a certain stature beyond the law is a point that some critics embrace. >> in terms of the confirmation process, i do not think there are many right now who think that the confirmation process does not meet some rethinking. but in terms of great legal luminaries, it is hard to know what is to start the important. -- historically important. i do not think there's much doubt that 100 years from now, third of marshall will be a very significant justice on the court. but an interesting commentary i've heard recently
she had an unusual background and that she had been an elected politician in arizona, and in the 50 + and 60's, we have a former governor, a former head of the fcc. people who were politicians or had held other roles more broadly than the judge, and the last individual who did something other than the a judge was william rehnquist. but he was more recent by a few hours, actually, and he had not been a job she -- judge before. he essentially was the last time we have someone on who had not worn...
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the clerk: the senator from arizona, mr. mccain, moves to commit h.r. 3590 to the committee on finance with instructions to report the same back to senate with changes that do not independent clued the following: one -- mr. mccain: madam president, that further reading of the motion be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mccain: madam president, simply put this motion to commit would be a requirement that we eliminate the half a trillion dollars in medicare cuts that is envisioned by this bill. a half a trillion dollars in cuts that are unspecified as to how, and half a trillion dollars in cuts that would directly impact the health care of citizens in this country. medicare advantage cuts totali totaling $118 billion. an independent medicare advisory board that would cos cost $23 billion. expansion of medicare hospital penalties totaling $7.1 billion. home health care cuts totalin totaling $42.1 billion. hospice -- of all of the things, hospice, some $8 billion. and the list goes on and on. all of t
the clerk: the senator from arizona, mr. mccain, moves to commit h.r. 3590 to the committee on finance with instructions to report the same back to senate with changes that do not independent clued the following: one -- mr. mccain: madam president, that further reading of the motion be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mccain: madam president, simply put this motion to commit would be a requirement that we eliminate the half a trillion dollars in medicare cuts that...
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. >> those muslim leaders in arizona say their faith is being hijacked by fanatics. they say something must be done to prevent radical sects from spreading. >>> we'll bring you more developments on the ft. hood shootings as soon as happen. because we're hln, we're going to cover the top stories as well. >>> president obama goes to capitol hill today to try to close the deal on health care reform with fellow democrats. he's making a last-minute appeal to get him to support the bill that could be put up for a vote tonight. democrats are struggling to get enough votes even if they have a strong house majority. they increased that majority yesterday when they swore in representative bill owen. he won a special election in upstate new york. many conservative democrats oppose the health care bill because it allows federal money to support abortions. >> no federal funds used to pay for abortions. that means no federal funds used to pay for abortions in the public option, no public funds used to pay for abortions for people receiving subsidies on the exchange. >> or your vot
. >> those muslim leaders in arizona say their faith is being hijacked by fanatics. they say something must be done to prevent radical sects from spreading. >>> we'll bring you more developments on the ft. hood shootings as soon as happen. because we're hln, we're going to cover the top stories as well. >>> president obama goes to capitol hill today to try to close the deal on health care reform with fellow democrats. he's making a last-minute appeal to get him to...
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from afghanistan said he was a bit overwhelmed by the reception he got from a third grade class in arizona. the sergeant was stationed in afghanistan when he was adopted by the class and started getting packages and letters from the students. he was i vietnvited to the school thursday to meet the students and expect a small gathering, but the class put on an extravagant party. >> i thought i was just going to come home and see the kids in their class. i didn't think it was going to be a huge production. but it's very nice to see how much they think i meant to them, but i hope i can convey how much they really mean to me. >> and the children sang a song valora is familiar with "god bless the usa." while he was in afghanistan the class recorded a video of them singing the song and valora played it for his entire unit. very cool. >>> a hero returns to green bay today, but not everybody's going go cheering. larry smith has more. >>> this isn't exactly hannibal returning to carthage, but you get the idea. brett favre was the green bay packers for years with a legendary career. today he returns
from afghanistan said he was a bit overwhelmed by the reception he got from a third grade class in arizona. the sergeant was stationed in afghanistan when he was adopted by the class and started getting packages and letters from the students. he was i vietnvited to the school thursday to meet the students and expect a small gathering, but the class put on an extravagant party. >> i thought i was just going to come home and see the kids in their class. i didn't think it was going to be a...
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what could $7,426 buy in arizona -- buy an arizona family? well, a lot of things.ould pay for a year of tuition at the university of arizona, could pay for a year and a half of groceries or nearly two years of utility bills, or it could pay for two years of gasoline. families have a lot of expenses and a lot of important ways to spend $7,426. they don't need the federal government intruding on them and dictating that that money has to go somewhere else. now, our friends on the other side of the aisle will say that they could provide subs disand, in fact, the -- subsidies and, in fact, the legislation will provide subsidies to help with this increased cost, but not every family will qualify. and the subsidies may not even cover the total increase in co cost. moreover, wheapts the point of raise -- moreover, what's the point of raising the cost of health insurance and then subsidizing a portion of the increase? you're still raising premiums. it's nonsensical to have a health care reform that makes families worse off and then gives them a government subsidy to help th
what could $7,426 buy in arizona -- buy an arizona family? well, a lot of things.ould pay for a year of tuition at the university of arizona, could pay for a year and a half of groceries or nearly two years of utility bills, or it could pay for two years of gasoline. families have a lot of expenses and a lot of important ways to spend $7,426. they don't need the federal government intruding on them and dictating that that money has to go somewhere else. now, our friends on the other side of the...
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as far away as arizona.alveaux is serving life without parole. >>> how will lisa nowak be punished? >>> thooef are live pictures. they're fighting a huge fire at an elementary school on the southeast part of the city. this is an 85-year-old building. it is one of the oldest buildings, one of the oldest school buildings in the city. it's a school that has 460 enrolled students and it was in session. they have all evacuated to a library about a block away. all students accounted for. somebody before noon smell ad burning odor. people ran to the principal's office asking if it was a drill. they pulled the fire alarm. there are maybe two dozen or so firefighters. everybody is accounted for and okay. it looks like the fire a spreading along the roof line in this 85-year-old building. right now in texas the u.s. army is remembering those 13 people killed last week at ft. hood as relatives and friends and others stop and pay their final respects to the 13 lives lost. president obama and the army chief of staff part
as far away as arizona.alveaux is serving life without parole. >>> how will lisa nowak be punished? >>> thooef are live pictures. they're fighting a huge fire at an elementary school on the southeast part of the city. this is an 85-year-old building. it is one of the oldest buildings, one of the oldest school buildings in the city. it's a school that has 460 enrolled students and it was in session. they have all evacuated to a library about a block away. all students accounted...
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from afghanistan says he was a bit overwhelmed by the reception he got from a third grade class in arizona. sergeant andrew valora was stationed in afghanistan when he was adopted by the class and started getting packages and letters from the students. he was invited to the school thursday to meet the students and expected a small gathering. but the class had other ideas, putting on an extravagant party. >> i thought i was going to come home and see the kids in the class. i didn't think it was going to be a huge production, but it's very nice to see how much that they think i meant to them, but i hope i can convey how much they really mean to me. >> the children sang a song valora is very familiar with, "god bless the usa." while he was in afghanistan, the class recorded a video of them singing that, he played it for his entire unit. very cool. >>> brett favre returns to green bay, but he is not wearing the home colors? what's going on here? larry smith has more. >> most of favre's history with the packers is great, two super bowls, one champion in 16 seasons. when he retired in 2008, the
from afghanistan says he was a bit overwhelmed by the reception he got from a third grade class in arizona. sergeant andrew valora was stationed in afghanistan when he was adopted by the class and started getting packages and letters from the students. he was invited to the school thursday to meet the students and expected a small gathering. but the class had other ideas, putting on an extravagant party. >> i thought i was going to come home and see the kids in the class. i didn't think...
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this is out of phoenix, arizona. you're looking at what used to be a big home. i'm going to say it looks like a mansion. we're hearing that the homeowners did make it out safely, thank goodness for that. but what a devastating day for them. we don't have any details about how this big fire started. seven engines, the three-ladder trucks were on the scene. callers to 911 reported they saw flames in the area. they reported smoke. this is the big home as the fire was already eating the insides and had the roof gone. no injuries reported so that's good. but, my word, in just a matter of what looks to be like an hour since we've been following it the home appears to be gone. >>> actually it's been less than an hour since we've been following it. just sucked that thing right up. let's talk to meteorologist bob van dillen. what kind of weekend are we going to have? >> better. i'm looking down, like, man, it's bad. it's been a bad couple of days. look at the rain showers, still off coast. if you live anywhere around the outer banks stretching through jersey, lower parts
this is out of phoenix, arizona. you're looking at what used to be a big home. i'm going to say it looks like a mansion. we're hearing that the homeowners did make it out safely, thank goodness for that. but what a devastating day for them. we don't have any details about how this big fire started. seven engines, the three-ladder trucks were on the scene. callers to 911 reported they saw flames in the area. they reported smoke. this is the big home as the fire was already eating the insides and...
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he was booked over the weekend in arizona on two charges of aggravated assault. after the alleged hit and run he drove his jeep across the mexican border and abandon it there. then made his way to mexico city. boarded a transatlantic flight to london. and after arriving there authorities denied him entry into the country and notified the u.s. he was arrested once he got back on american soil. >>> grocery brand fair bank farms is recalling more than a half million pounds of ground beef due to fears of possible e. coli contamination. the manufacture stopped 546,000 pounds up and down the east coast to stores like trader joes. b.j.'s giant and others. now the centers for disease control is warning the public that two deaths and dozens of illnesses may be linked to potentially contaminated meat. >>> emergency officials are telling people in louisiana to get out while they still can. water is overflowing a levy. and the levy could breach. some homes are already flooded. >>> workers able to shut down a water main break in california. this is what it looked like at the
he was booked over the weekend in arizona on two charges of aggravated assault. after the alleged hit and run he drove his jeep across the mexican border and abandon it there. then made his way to mexico city. boarded a transatlantic flight to london. and after arriving there authorities denied him entry into the country and notified the u.s. he was arrested once he got back on american soil. >>> grocery brand fair bank farms is recalling more than a half million pounds of ground beef...
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mostly in arizona. now, cops even have his dna from envelopes. so why is it so hard to catch this pervert? now, you know parents are concerned. >> scary, because you think, okay, there's a pedophile that can easily track down their kids, and he can find out where your kids live. so that's unnerving. it could be a teacher. it could be a coach. it could be your next door neighbor. that's what makes it so scary. >> well put there. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, eric english from knxv there in phoenix. we welcome back clay watson, psychologist. joining us, sergeant darren birch with the phoenix police department. darren, we see this, we know some of the details. a few of them anyway. it's happened over ten years. have dna. why so hard to catch whoever's doing this? >> what's difficult about this situation is that there is no actual contact with the suspects, or no description. basically what we're trying to do is get a description of his behavior, and those traits which make him somewhat unique. reminds kind of li
mostly in arizona. now, cops even have his dna from envelopes. so why is it so hard to catch this pervert? now, you know parents are concerned. >> scary, because you think, okay, there's a pedophile that can easily track down their kids, and he can find out where your kids live. so that's unnerving. it could be a teacher. it could be a coach. it could be your next door neighbor. that's what makes it so scary. >> well put there. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to...
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thousands offer retailers from thousands offer communities from alabama and arizona and illinois havetoo. >> we are not telling consumers to stop going to big boxes or franchises and franchises because it's unrealistic because not everyone has go a big box. >> it's important for cash starved communities. for every $100 spent in the independently owned stores, $68 goes back to the community, through tax, payroll and other expenses if that same amount is spent in a big box, only $48 goes back to local. she's hopeing customers get that message. >> it's unbelievable so many people saying, i'm here to shop local. >> reporter: they hope it carries them through a crucial holiday season. >>> three world leaders who were in power when the berlin wall fell nearly 20 years ago were honored in germany's capital. former president george h.w. bush, the former soviet president, mikhail gorbachev, and former german chancellor hamid kohl attended this ceremony. president bush said the wall's collapse had more to do with the determination of everyday people than the power of governments. >> the histori
thousands offer retailers from thousands offer communities from alabama and arizona and illinois havetoo. >> we are not telling consumers to stop going to big boxes or franchises and franchises because it's unrealistic because not everyone has go a big box. >> it's important for cash starved communities. for every $100 spent in the independently owned stores, $68 goes back to the community, through tax, payroll and other expenses if that same amount is spent in a big box, only $48...
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in arizona you have 6 inches of rain every year.e headshake and cattle state spotlessly clean. where the cow was living is good. i have seen places where things could be done right and i feel very strongly that we've got to give those animals a decent life. that's just a center. also i think grazing animals have a place in the ecosystem. there was a great article in the saturday new york times, i think the book was something pork chop. and talking about how right now in brazil are not clearing the land for cattle. they are clearing the land for soybeans. and soybeans aren't all that great for you either. they are loaded with hormones but i've been too much of that stuff and i got a sore right here. that's not good. but we've got to give animals a good life. the Éclairs, they have the most problems. animals that have a really good life. and when slaughter plants working right. and love nonindustry people through the slot that and they watch the candidate off the truck, watch the cavaco of the ribbon is the only walk up so quietly tha
in arizona you have 6 inches of rain every year.e headshake and cattle state spotlessly clean. where the cow was living is good. i have seen places where things could be done right and i feel very strongly that we've got to give those animals a decent life. that's just a center. also i think grazing animals have a place in the ecosystem. there was a great article in the saturday new york times, i think the book was something pork chop. and talking about how right now in brazil are not clearing...
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is this from the arizona state university. and at the end, we have chuck reed, the mayor of san jose, california. a job he has held since 2007. so you can see, if you looked at those charts, just when things start to get back on each of these mayors took their jobs, which is another question about their sanity. but it does sort of make you realize why you don't have to worry about anybody else challenging them,, given that what we've been talking about going forward. in any event, mayor reid is a graduate of the air force academy and has a law degree from stanford law school. he was a practice he attorney in san jose before he took the job as mayor of that city in the state of california, which we here in washington look at as a model because when we feel bad about our congress folks, we just look to the california legislature and we say it could've been worse. [laughter] we are going to start by asking each of the four mayors to speak very frankly for a couple of minutes to give us a snapshot of the economic and fiscal condit
is this from the arizona state university. and at the end, we have chuck reed, the mayor of san jose, california. a job he has held since 2007. so you can see, if you looked at those charts, just when things start to get back on each of these mayors took their jobs, which is another question about their sanity. but it does sort of make you realize why you don't have to worry about anybody else challenging them,, given that what we've been talking about going forward. in any event, mayor reid is...
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an arizona barber did his job dressed as edward scissorhands.e's been doing it for halloween for about ten years. despite the outfit, his hands are still nice and steady and the customers don't seem to mind. i like his way of thinking. you keep using the same costume year after year. i had to do that from like second to fourth grade because i didn't grow. >> really? >> yes. >> and you still have it. >> oh, bless you. >> i'm just kidding. >> hey, you saw some weird halloween outfits, didn't you? >> one of my favorite -- this was at a restaurant -- an adult dressed up as a table and a working lamp and he said he was a one-night stand. >> pretty clef. what's going on, everyone? this weather brought to you by tile natural. feel better. if you are doing any travel today we have a couple areas of concern but not as bad as last week. two areas of low pressure. one off the coast, another one circulating with some clouds right over the northern part of the great lakes. you see the cold front justing down through chicago with rain at o'hare. midway, you'r
an arizona barber did his job dressed as edward scissorhands.e's been doing it for halloween for about ten years. despite the outfit, his hands are still nice and steady and the customers don't seem to mind. i like his way of thinking. you keep using the same costume year after year. i had to do that from like second to fourth grade because i didn't grow. >> really? >> yes. >> and you still have it. >> oh, bless you. >> i'm just kidding. >> hey, you saw some...
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. >> they moved to peoria, arizona in the mid-1990s. the father fled after the attack but he was arrested after arriving at a u.k. airport. he was sent back to the united states after he was denied entrance. >>> federal health officials hope that announcement will reassure expectant mothers. 92% of pregnant women in trial studies had a robust immune response to a single dose and no side effects were reported. trials also confirmed that kids nine years and younger will need two doses. >>> new this morning, this could be a huge mess. almost a million people are having to find a new way around philadelphia right now. the city's largest transit union went on strike overnight, and that means no buses, subways or trolleys in the city. talks broke down over the rules. talks were competitive. >>> a 15-year-old girl was gang raped at the school, and the district put up automated lights in the area where they say it happened. today they're taking bids for security cameras. the superintendent assured people at a rally yesterday that the school is
. >> they moved to peoria, arizona in the mid-1990s. the father fled after the attack but he was arrested after arriving at a u.k. airport. he was sent back to the united states after he was denied entrance. >>> federal health officials hope that announcement will reassure expectant mothers. 92% of pregnant women in trial studies had a robust immune response to a single dose and no side effects were reported. trials also confirmed that kids nine years and younger will need two...
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. >> steve: james harden is a rookie from arizona state. last year as a sophomore averaged 20 points, five rebounds, four assists. caron makes both free throws, and it's a one-point thunder lead. steve buckhantz, phil chenier, our comcast sportsnet crew. now they've got some numbers, but can't take advantage. stevenson waits for butler, just misses. etan thomas who came in late in that efficient starts the season. durant with the short jumper. >> phil: you can see the height advantage he had, just elevated well above deshawn after he got into his range. >> steve: picked second overall by see at until 2007. last here he was 6th in the league in scoring. stevenson with 10, down low for jamison, flips it up and in. foul is called, it will send harden to the line, not only ask he hitting from the outside, but he's getting to the glass. >> phil: after hitting three straight threes, you're going to draw the defense out to you, and that makes it easier for you to put that ball on the floor and go by them. jeff green also a good shoot are from the
. >> steve: james harden is a rookie from arizona state. last year as a sophomore averaged 20 points, five rebounds, four assists. caron makes both free throws, and it's a one-point thunder lead. steve buckhantz, phil chenier, our comcast sportsnet crew. now they've got some numbers, but can't take advantage. stevenson waits for butler, just misses. etan thomas who came in late in that efficient starts the season. durant with the short jumper. >> phil: you can see the height...
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it is the first year that arizona provided the capital christmas tree. tree will reach the capital in three weeks and then it will take another week to decorate it with and 5,000 ornaments made by the arizona schoolchildren. >> that is such a good point. they have been cultivating this tree for 30 years, it's beautiful, it's gorgeous. let's just cut it down and bring it to the capital. >> good morning. >> more on hurricane ida in a second but this weather brought to you by tylenol. let me show you what's happening. hurricane ida, 80-mile-an-hour sustained winds, down just a touch. look at the satellite presentation. it does not look as healthy as it did just 24 hours ago. look at the wind shear beginning to spread out the cloud formation a little bit. the thunderstorms look like they're all getting displaced up to the north from the center of circulation, all good signs that this is beginning to weaken ands also running into some cooler sea surface temperatures, obviously great news. what about the path the next couple of days. goes in towards that flori
it is the first year that arizona provided the capital christmas tree. tree will reach the capital in three weeks and then it will take another week to decorate it with and 5,000 ornaments made by the arizona schoolchildren. >> that is such a good point. they have been cultivating this tree for 30 years, it's beautiful, it's gorgeous. let's just cut it down and bring it to the capital. >> good morning. >> more on hurricane ida in a second but this weather brought to you by...
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he will be back against arizona state. the school asked the pac-10 to reinstate blount. they said okay. he missed eight games for that shot. >>> "monday night football," denver hosting pittsburgh, acknowledging o acknowledgi acknowledging our real heroes, veterans before the game. the steelers had an amazing come-from-behind win. leaps over champ bailey like nothing. >> oh, man, inches. >> and finds a few steeler fans in the denver crowd. finds a guy wearing his jersey and gives him the ball. you wear my jersey, you get a ball. >>> and a 44-year-old jersey man is selling his collections of "sports illustrated" for $2 million on ebay. the collector said he has almost every "si" ever printed and a lot signed and spent $300,000 to $400,000 on travel expenses over the years to get them signed. he says he will sell them individually for a negotiated price. but, boy, that sets my beer can collection to shame. don't think anybody would want to buy my own pbr. but the signed joe namath maybe. >> that is amazing. here on brown suit day on "morning express." we do this once a mont
he will be back against arizona state. the school asked the pac-10 to reinstate blount. they said okay. he missed eight games for that shot. >>> "monday night football," denver hosting pittsburgh, acknowledging o acknowledgi acknowledging our real heroes, veterans before the game. the steelers had an amazing come-from-behind win. leaps over champ bailey like nothing. >> oh, man, inches. >> and finds a few steeler fans in the denver crowd. finds a guy wearing his...
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. >>> the aclu is offering to help an arizona church that was told it had to stop feeding the homelesse judge recently ruled the church violated a city ordinance by serving food to the homeless in a residential area. residents say the folks that are bused in often stay and cause trouble. >> not find anything food and rifling through the preschool children's lunchboxes to try to find foot food. >> you do feel like david in david and goliath. you're just a little church, just a little group, but we serve a big god. >> the pastor, who has not decided whether to accept the aclu's help. >>> a big hike in tuition is not going over so well in california. police arrests dozens of students at the university of california in davis after they occupied an administration building. take a look. yeah, not a lot of happy students there. hundreds more marching at ucla. the increases will cost students about $2,000 extra in the next two years. university execs passed a 32% increase after deep cuts in spending. students want help. >> two passes increased today. when i go home tonight to san diego, i will
. >>> the aclu is offering to help an arizona church that was told it had to stop feeding the homelesse judge recently ruled the church violated a city ordinance by serving food to the homeless in a residential area. residents say the folks that are bused in often stay and cause trouble. >> not find anything food and rifling through the preschool children's lunchboxes to try to find foot food. >> you do feel like david in david and goliath. you're just a little church, just...
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. >> and was it the -- her leaving the marriage and coming here and living with a boyfriend in arizona, is that what sent the father over the edge, did you get that from the brother? >> that was the impression i was getting. i was trying to get to the point with the brother as to what could have possibly led this dad to commit such a heinous act, if you will. >> right. >> and he just said that he was just under the impression that that level of disrespect was what did it. >> okay. >> he was not thinking that his father had planned this. he just felt like his father had gotten to the point where he just really snapped. >> let's bring in -- author of "standing alone in mecca" is that the ultimate shame if that's what she did, if she left a marriage in iraq to come live with someone in arizona? >> it can be a shame. and, you know, i don't know if this is happening to all the other viewers but just watching your segments right now from the rapes in ohio to the rape in california to this murder, to me the common theme is one in which women's bodies are biscly this battleground for power and
. >> and was it the -- her leaving the marriage and coming here and living with a boyfriend in arizona, is that what sent the father over the edge, did you get that from the brother? >> that was the impression i was getting. i was trying to get to the point with the brother as to what could have possibly led this dad to commit such a heinous act, if you will. >> right. >> and he just said that he was just under the impression that that level of disrespect was what did...
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>> well, i started out in arizona visiting all the feed yards. it was typical freelance kind of thing, before i was a professor. you start out one project at a time and build up your business. after i'd been in the industry for 10 years, i went pack to school to get the phd when the economy was done. took me a i was. i was still consulting and do engagements on cattle and pig handling. >> host: why is it important that we now how animals think? >> well, when i first started out, since i worked in the meat industry, do cattle know they are going to get slaughtered. i'd go over in arizona, then i'd go over to the same field yard. and they braved the same way in both places. now they know animals can feel pain. "animals in translation" i talking about animal thinking. animal do have thinking, the ability to solve problems. but their thinking is sensety-based not language-based. as an autistic person, i think in pictures. i don't think in language. language narrates the pictures. it's a sensory world. think about how much the dog learns when he's vis
>> well, i started out in arizona visiting all the feed yards. it was typical freelance kind of thing, before i was a professor. you start out one project at a time and build up your business. after i'd been in the industry for 10 years, i went pack to school to get the phd when the economy was done. took me a i was. i was still consulting and do engagements on cattle and pig handling. >> host: why is it important that we now how animals think? >> well, when i first started...
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he will suit up against arizona state.proved that. >>> monday night football denver hosted pittsburgh saying thank you, some vet s who were at the game. the steelers with the come-from-behind win. look at heinz ward jump over bailey like he's not even there. dangerous move being folks. then finds a few steelers fans in the broncos fan and finds a guy wearing his jersey and gives him a ball. >>> lastly, meet 44-year-old scott smith from new jersey who has almost every sports illustrated ever printed. he also got a lot of them signed by those on the cover. mike tyson right there. he said he spent 300 grand to 400 grand on travel expenses to get all of the signatures. he's selling the whole thing on ebay starting bit is 2 million. he says he will sell them individually as well. >> oh, he's willing to break up the collection. >> he is. which i'm guessing is what will end up happening. >> see if he gets any real bids. >>> a family of eight started losing hope of being found alive after they got stuck in a snowstorm. but a phone
he will suit up against arizona state.proved that. >>> monday night football denver hosted pittsburgh saying thank you, some vet s who were at the game. the steelers with the come-from-behind win. look at heinz ward jump over bailey like he's not even there. dangerous move being folks. then finds a few steelers fans in the broncos fan and finds a guy wearing his jersey and gives him a ball. >>> lastly, meet 44-year-old scott smith from new jersey who has almost every sports...
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they moved to arizona from iraq. authorities say her father thought she had become too westernized. her father is expected to face new charges here on what some are calling an honor killing. >> this behavior is not islamic. this person was not acting like the muslims that every muslim i've met act. that dishonor consumes that individual such that the fact in a way that's barbaric and feel legitized to end the life of that poor girl. >> the mother of noor's boyfriend was hit as well. she is expected to survive. the father fled arizona after the daughter's attack, but he was arrested last thursday when arrived at atlanta's airport. he was sent there from the uk where he was denied entry. >>> new this morning, this could be a huge mess. almost a million people are having to find a new way around philadelphia today. why? the city's largest trans atlantic union went over strike last night. no buses, no subways, no trolleys in the city and even suburbs. talks broke down over pensions and work rules. transit officials say their offer was competitive. >>> also new this morning. nearly half
they moved to arizona from iraq. authorities say her father thought she had become too westernized. her father is expected to face new charges here on what some are calling an honor killing. >> this behavior is not islamic. this person was not acting like the muslims that every muslim i've met act. that dishonor consumes that individual such that the fact in a way that's barbaric and feel legitized to end the life of that poor girl. >> the mother of noor's boyfriend was hit as well....
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arizona barber dressed up as edward scissorhands. his hands are still steady, despite the out fit, and the customers don't seem to mind. people are so creative. >> level one, yeah. it's easy to do, right? >> yeah, what's your number? >> level one on the razor. >> good morning, bob. records of what? >> rainfall, this one, yeah. starting out. the last couple of days we've been showing you downpour action after downpour action, lower gulf coast coming out of texas, going toward the coast of florida. october alone, 20.35 inches of rain in shrevport, half a year's total in one month. little rock, 16 1/2 inches of rain. pretty much on the heavy side, no matter how you look at t not only the rain we're watching in october, it was the cold temperatures. cheyenne, wyoming, 37 degrees, the average temperature. coldest october on record, based on your average daily temperature, even around rapid city. 38.7. goodland, kansas, 43.7. record cold spells. the cold now is moving over toward nashville for this morning. that's what it looks like. let m
arizona barber dressed up as edward scissorhands. his hands are still steady, despite the out fit, and the customers don't seem to mind. people are so creative. >> level one, yeah. it's easy to do, right? >> yeah, what's your number? >> level one on the razor. >> good morning, bob. records of what? >> rainfall, this one, yeah. starting out. the last couple of days we've been showing you downpour action after downpour action, lower gulf coast coming out of texas,...
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host: this caller is calling from alaska, says she is -- calling from arizona, says she is from alaska. caller: first of all, i would like to say that sarah palin gave her reason for resigning, she owed $500,000 in legal fees for defending herself against so many ethics complaints, of which she was convicted, several of them, including taking money from the state for eating at her home, taking money for taking her family traveling around the country, and several others that she was not convicted of but there were still muddy waters when it was solved, at least in the eyes of many alaskans. host: what does all that mean to you, caller? caller: personally, i voted for her. i was willing to give her a chance as governor. she did very little of what she promised. in my eyes she became a drama queen. anytime things that none over way for any time that she got criticism, she became quite venomous towards the people that criticized her. she could not live with even a small bit of criticism. how ridiculous of her to pick on john mccain staffers in the book. i did not plan to read the book, but
host: this caller is calling from alaska, says she is -- calling from arizona, says she is from alaska. caller: first of all, i would like to say that sarah palin gave her reason for resigning, she owed $500,000 in legal fees for defending herself against so many ethics complaints, of which she was convicted, several of them, including taking money from the state for eating at her home, taking money for taking her family traveling around the country, and several others that she was not...
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everyone, let's stop and remember army private first class kelly youngblood just 19, mesa, arizona.iraq. dreamed of being a soldier since third grade. remembered for sense of humor, big heart. loved video games, leaves behind parents kristen and david, two brothers, two sisters. kelly youngblood, american hero. thanks to our guests but especially to you for being with us. see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern, and until then, good night, friend. xxxxxxx
everyone, let's stop and remember army private first class kelly youngblood just 19, mesa, arizona.iraq. dreamed of being a soldier since third grade. remembered for sense of humor, big heart. loved video games, leaves behind parents kristen and david, two brothers, two sisters. kelly youngblood, american hero. thanks to our guests but especially to you for being with us. see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern, and until then, good night, friend. xxxxxxx
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. >>> a truck driver died when he crashed his semitruck into a house in arizona. that semitruck, authorities say, that the driver was driving, somehow lost control of the truck, veered off the freeway and then slammed through a fence and into a house. two people in the yard were hurt after that crash. the crash did not cause any closures on the freeway. >>> okay, it's the day before many of you are about to get away. bob van dillen is here with our travel update and i know you have some delays to tell us about. >> yeah, we will. right now it's still early. we don't have any to speak of yet but this will change. i think we're going to start out across the west coast with some big delays around seattle. lots of wind, lots of rain and snow in the upper levels of the atmosphere. it's all going to give you poor visibility so an hour or more there. new york city metro, low clouds rolling in currently with some rain to follow. half hour to hour long delays. philadelphia the same thing, rain showers out there about a half hour. d.c. about a half hour, maybe an hour or mor
. >>> a truck driver died when he crashed his semitruck into a house in arizona. that semitruck, authorities say, that the driver was driving, somehow lost control of the truck, veered off the freeway and then slammed through a fence and into a house. two people in the yard were hurt after that crash. the crash did not cause any closures on the freeway. >>> okay, it's the day before many of you are about to get away. bob van dillen is here with our travel update and i know you...
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arizona, california -- look on this map. they're the ones in red. you can see along the west coast, up near detroit, michigan up there, too, down in florida as well, new jersey making the list. and one of the problems with this is that when the states can't pay their budgets, they may also have to fire people so that could mean 900,000 jobs lost. this is a new study by the pew center and it's just more of a drain on the every day that you see out there, a lot of people's jobs, but when you're trying to feel -- this is about confidence but your state government is doing well, it can be hard to be confident. a lot of states looking to raise taxes and slash services. >>> let's talk about the housing market. we have another sign that it might be healing. this morning's statistic is about foreclosure rates. it went down in october. that's three months in a row that at least it went in the right direction. look, it's still at a very high rate but doing better. there's a lot of risk out there. reality track is the author of the study. they do a lot with fo
arizona, california -- look on this map. they're the ones in red. you can see along the west coast, up near detroit, michigan up there, too, down in florida as well, new jersey making the list. and one of the problems with this is that when the states can't pay their budgets, they may also have to fire people so that could mean 900,000 jobs lost. this is a new study by the pew center and it's just more of a drain on the every day that you see out there, a lot of people's jobs, but when you're...