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. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ♪ acoustic guitar ♪ acoustic guitar, rhythmic clapping [nelson mandela] we each have, rhythmic clapping male narrator: one in five are on their way to getting it. it kills more americans each year than breast cancer and aids combined. one in thirteen have it. one in four of those don't know it yet. find out how you can share, act, learn, give, and help stop diabetes. i trust unisom. i fall asleep fast and have a full night of restful sleep. morning class. unisom. good night. good morning. >>> now that we've heard from the princess herself, now let me introduce you to one of the an may tors. bruce smith is our "slice of life."animators. bruce smith is our "slice of life." meet bruce smith, the animator responsible for bringing the villain in "the princess and the frog" to life. >> my job as a supervisori isup animator in "the princess and the frog" is i draw dr. facilier. when you first meet him, he may not be as evil as you think, but as the film progresses, he unfolds like an artichoke and you really start to sort of see who this character is and what he's made of. a
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bert ely is a baing industry constant who runs his own firm northern virginia. and felix salmon ithe finance blogger fothomson reuters. previous he worked for roubini global economics. gentmen, thank you both for being with us. bert ely, to you first. what is your understanng of what form any tax oree would take? >> well, thiis all very big at this pot in time, but it could be eitr a tax on financial ansactions. it could be a tax on high level execive pay. it may be a profiturtax or some combination treof. this point in time we simply d't know the spifics of these proposals. >> woodrf: in terms of whom it would be levied on. i would presume it will be levied on lae financial institutions, bas, both commercial ban as well as investment banks. a big question is whe would the linee drawn between large ansmall and that would be one of the controversial aspectof this proposal. who gets paid... who h to pay and who doesn't. >> woodrf: felix salmon, what's your understanding what they're talkingbout? >> well, like rt, it's still ve unclear. i haven't lked to anyone who
bert ely is a baing industry constant who runs his own firm northern virginia. and felix salmon ithe finance blogger fothomson reuters. previous he worked for roubini global economics. gentmen, thank you both for being with us. bert ely, to you first. what is your understanng of what form any tax oree would take? >> well, thiis all very big at this pot in time, but it could be eitr a tax on financial ansactions. it could be a tax on high level execive pay. it may be a profiturtax or some...
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. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ♪ take out the rubbish ♪ scrub down the floor ♪ my achin' joints don't jump no more boi-oi-oing ] ♪ stumble up the stairway [ ringing ] ♪ shuffle down the hall ♪ these aching joints are sore ♪ ♪ ow! [ knees knocking ] [ boi-oi-oing ] [ crack ] ♪ my joints don't jump no more ♪ ♪ my joints don't jump no more ♪ [ bang ] [ throbbing ] a message from the american academy of orthopaedic surgeons. visit orthoinfo.org. ♪ the joints ain't sore no more ♪ i still got it. i trust unisom. i fall asleep fast and have a full night of restful sleep. morning class. unisom. good night. good morning. >>> october is breast cancer awareness month. today we bring you a story that focuses on the importance of knowing your body. the denise roberts foundation is a community of minority women and men fighting breast cancer through education and early detection. diagnosed at the age of 34, denise focuses on those under the age of 40 who do not have the proper insurance, but it's also sharing her personal struggle that has truly allowed her to help others: two years ago during a self breast exa
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. ♪ ba da ba ba ba >>> 6:11. time for hero central. emotional farewell in boston.ore than 600 national guard troops were given a special fair well, led by the governor. the largest single troop sendoff since september 11th. some going to iraq, others heading to afghanistan. >>> and kristien fisher has the story of a young hero. >> yes, given big responsibility. talking about a five-year-old from california, helped deliver twins. that's right. patricia davis, pregnant with twin girls was home alone with her five-year-old when she started giving birth new year's day. it was clear the babies weren't waiting for the hospital. so she called for help from the one person who could hear her, abigail, who was playing in the next room. >> my mom told me to go next door and tell carry and linda that the babies were coming. >> the babies were coming. terry and linda were the next door neighbors. first abigail called an ambulance, then ran next door to notify neighbors. patricia says thanks to her daughter, she gave birth to two healthy baby girls in the ambulance on the way to
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>> this was an important bas gwen. it's very close to the areas of paktan.o are hing out in these tribal areas of pakistan. it was said to be key hub forç information. they were meeting withgents . unfortunatelç they seemed to have invit the agents inside the base which was danrous but it w an important place in this war. i talked to c.i.a.çfficer today's who said we haveone so much dage in the last year against this enemy, against al qaeda a p taban, we have to expect they're going to tryo hit us back. it won't stop us from ntinuing the activity that th base was doinu. >> ifillthe president talked about the flexibility wi whh al qaeda is demonstrating andçchanging its tacts. is that something have begun see? was is unfortunate episode a signf how alç qaeda is changing a becoming something else? >> well, i mean i think this is really a d the sense th this was a guy who was something i've calle a jihadist, somebody wko cheers from the side lin as nothing morehan a hobby. we then took the next ep and did somethg. he's providi aç role model r the thousands
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yoo ntionh thth gde, you the mosof i the corof d ss, s tedraf s to col ningf hiool, thit hariat ns a basfoon for all the success. youyersr pl ethewant to collheth dont to g. he had all the information 's vepar he jally carll hists, indi ned mare tke the right decisions. the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. thanks for your help. >>> today on the s.e.c. network, a west division match-up. mississippi state on a two-game slide taking on l.s.u. jarvis varnado and company trying to keep the tigers winless in the conference. winless in the conference. s.e.c. is coming up right now! [captioning made possible by espn] ♪ >>> patterson, inbounds, cousins. expire! they win! [ applause ] >> if you listen closely, the party is still going on in columbia, south carolina
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. >> there's reasons tbelieve it will stay down and ere are reons to believe it's going to come ba. that why you economists drive peoplerazy. you do understand that. >> absolutely. >> ifill: ray suarez hashe story of amecan doctors and nurses helpi to rebuild haits shattered health care system. and the obama administration gets an "f" for s ability to respond to a biolocal attack. >> ill: that's all ahead on tonight's "pbsewshour." major nding for the pbs newshours provided by: ba of america >> what s made grant thornton a truly global accountg ganization, with access to resources in me than 100 countries? is it their global capabilits, or is it theirassion for how th serve their clients? grant thnton >> this is t engine that nnects abundant grain from t american heartla to haran's bestelling whole wheat, while keeping 60 billion pnds of carbon outf the atmosphere ery year. bnsf, e engine that connects us. chevron. this ithe power of human energy. and by toyot and by the bill and melinda tes foundation. dedicated to the idea thatll people deservehe chance to live a hlthy productive
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from nown the proceedings will mostly be handled ba federal strict judge, u.s. district judge, and the xt step is ally motions. there will likelbe motions by the defense tsuppress statements that the young man-made to the fbi shortly after heas arrested, before he was represted by counsel. there is alslikely to be motions for discovery. the defense will be trng to find out extly what evidence theovernment has. and m told that the lawys if they don't already have thewill have to get probably securi clearances bause some of the discovery in this ca ll be classified inrmation. >> suarez: paul eganrom the fedel courthouse in detroit,hanks a lot. thank you, rain. >> woodruff: next, how the nearuccess of that would-be terrort has raised questions of how well intelligences being gaered and analyzed. it began last novemb, with the massacre at fort hd, texas. the accused nman, army major nidal hassan, haescaped the notice of u. intelligence ofcials, despite signs of his growing islamiradicalism. then came ristmas day, and the failed attempt to blow up northwest airler. a
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rtn gets two ba. 1 unorfor kentucky hav in or. the lone man with a goe egg next to his name is mark krebs. >> b: they are over e >> eric: harrellson from deep. see w get it for number i is -- number 12. around the perimeter. ki the air out of the basketball. cheers and alae ] llege basketball.ccas of special enviroent nm a 31-point win. >>ob unbelievable they're onheireet showing appreciaon for awesome perfornce by the wildcats in this one. >> whit: in anticition of co monday, n numbene raed tm. no doubt about it. wildcats.e theentucky show you enjoyed it. kentucky a little bit ofo t away.thing andhewin going over the arkansas razorbacks. for bob wenzel, i'm eric collin so long. now send it to wt watson i the e.c.rket >>> this is a special presentation of "the best damn sports show period." sometimes things happen in sports, things we just don't expect. thing that's make you stop, take notice. moments too big to remember, where were you when? >> because of hiv virus that i have. >> mr. simpson is a fugitive of justice right now. >
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. >> eric: ba rilled way. th is wall. and all gets it ab and will wait for -- >>bob: zone defense on the part of arkansas. ntuc is not a gret outside shoting am. >> ic: loose ball run dow b bledsoe. edsoth only member ofthe starting unit or kentucky that has not cored. miller and an overthe bk. daniel orton is going to be ca llfort he personal foul > bob: each of these teams come in here a little differently. keuckyhad a weekof f to prtice. ac thursday night, arksas lost loto at home invery hly contesd ga is you can unrstand why kentucky is pressun ey are ging to get arkansas avyegs them this one is over. >> e c: clarke cughtoff h screen. gets i inside, shinon for the a cket coubunts an odnefo kemi, shington! >> bob: good icpk andro l here. ar ets a lot ofattention and patterson very very good position as he comes over qukly. unortutely he does not get the call onthisoe. washingto fnirst em al sec. and led eonference n reundibo lt yer no doing as well ts yea though. eri pree onurhe back courand they are going toget a fol
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thetep-by-step patient work that is nessary to minimize the loss of th life and to try to g people banto some semblance of normalcy is just very hard. reporter: some civilian tea already were in action including a search and rescu squad from frfax, virginia. its members rived late last night and immediaty began to assess theamage. >>he ride here was devastating,arly this morning, obviously, we had e first chance to see what was hapning over the whole entire this se of the entire country and was amazing. >> reporter: despite the logistical problems, british scuers were expected tarrive today. packed boxes of aid sulies for the viims. prime minister gorn brown. >> i can say that ou64 firefighters, whwere flown out urgently with the he of gatwick airport being en for that to happen, gether with 10 tons of lifting eqpment to lp, and search and rescue dogs, have arriv in haiti, in port-au-prince and will working immediately to helget >> reporter: in israela litary delegation was headin toaiti to erect a field hospital in the disaster are thfacility could treat 500 patien each day with 40 d
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and basically scaling ba the give-ay we now have to the most eensive health insurance plans. >> ifill: let meust let josh bivens in here now because h says it's a giveway to the existing health insurance ans. what do yosay? >> i don'tnow if i'd call it a give-away. i do think it's not a grt idea. onproblem is it's often... it's called a dillac tax. the idea is th were taxing outlandish plans that pride generous covage. it's not very well targeteat all. i would be in far of a well targeted way to do this t this is a ve poorly targeted licy proposal. >> ill: the people who benefit om it are just middle class fol? >> iould say there are reass why health insurance ans are expensive and gerosity is not necessarily one of them. we have very dysfunctional health insurance market d height cost plans do notqual gh value plans. research says of thentire spread of health insurance premiums the cost. only 4% of that can be accounted for by generity of plans. you're likely to have an expensive plan if u work for a small firm, ifou work with a firm with an aging work force. 's not about cadillac pl
and basically scaling ba the give-ay we now have to the most eensive health insurance plans. >> ifill: let meust let josh bivens in here now because h says it's a giveway to the existing health insurance ans. what do yosay? >> i don'tnow if i'd call it a give-away. i do think it's not a grt idea. onproblem is it's often... it's called a dillac tax. the idea is th were taxing outlandish plans that pride generous covage. it's not very well targeteat all. i would be in far of a well...
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near half of those have ne to the north, a city that wasecimated by back-to-ba hurricanes in 2008. even so, ethquake survivorsaid they had little choice. >> i lost erything and the situation ere is not good. here it isot very good either but i wilstay until we see what happens down there. >> reporter: ithe meantime, far from the scenes of destruction, world leade met in montreal today to collaborate on haiti's recovery. >> ifill: after the meetg ended this afternoon, secrary of state hillary clinton announced the u.s. wl host an internional donors conference at u.n. headquarters inew york in march. amonthose participating today was paul farmer, a u. official with long ties to hai. ray suarezpoke with him before he left for e meeting in >> paul farmers the united naons deputy special envoy to haiti. in that capaty, his boss is former presidt bill clinton. farmer has been woing in medicine in hai for more than two decades. we caut him at the port-au-prince airport on his way to a donor's conference in montreal. >> hi, how are you dng. >> he says. the number one jobow nor haiti's inju
near half of those have ne to the north, a city that wasecimated by back-to-ba hurricanes in 2008. even so, ethquake survivorsaid they had little choice. >> i lost erything and the situation ere is not good. here it isot very good either but i wilstay until we see what happens down there. >> reporter: ithe meantime, far from the scenes of destruction, world leade met in montreal today to collaborate on haiti's recovery. >> ifill: after the meetg ended this afternoon, secrary...
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woan is bas who have access to the safetyet have the privile of borrowing from the government in tis of stress shou not take advantage of that privilege to bsidize risky activity thacould threaten the sbility of the syem. the second is we wanto make sure tt we don't have a system in the future where bankget to the point where they a so lae, that they threaten the stability of the system. those are two simple princles. they're part of this vy impoant effort we're engaged in to try to encouragehe congress tpass a set of financial reforms thatill prove better protection for siewrndle eate a more stable, safer financial syem. >> woodruff: so w different would e banking sector look if everythingou want is enacted? >> we want to ve a more stable system that does a bettejob of protecting csumers and meeting the needs companies that need to raise capitalfamilies need to borrow to finan their kids' educion. that's our basic objectiven this. to do, tt we need to make sure the banks aren't takg the kind of risk that will threatenhe stability of the system requiring a whole range of impoant refo
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. ♪ ba da ba ba ba hey guys, sorry we're late. milk looks warm.ly got the whole gang together: maple brown sugar, strawberry delight, blueberry muffin. yeah, a little family reunion. ( blowing, shouting ) what now? we're cereal here! what? just cooling it down. - enough said. - gotcha. yeah, safety first. whoo hoo! watch the whole grain. try kellogg's frosted mini-wheats hot. just add warm milk and you've got a hot, new way... to keep your kids full and focused all morning. oops! dude, your eight layers are showing. mini-wheats hot. keeps 'em full, keeps 'em focused. >>> how convenient is that? 7:24. 24 degrees officially in baltimore. 21 on the storm center weathernet in ellicott city. the cars will be coming into the parking lot, i doubt recess will be outside. it talks just a light wind to bring the chilly down to the mid and lower teens, likely to stay that way into the afternoon. not as strong as the winds yesterday but 24 in town now. 23 easton. up towards york, calculating a 14 to 11-degree wind chill. 7 below what it feels like in the moun
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cohes go ba when ou do th. andy used to have an afro. now, he is bald because of plays liket at. you have to able to fini out htpssession. > carter: thee is no rzaor involved. spencer. the i i coa . your team pys defense f30 cond a foulan d thenon real thhird chnce,a remember there was an offensive bod inun thee.r three ooks at it flu and they take he ad. >> mk: capitalized on it. have to give them credit. 'o miss a ltt bit out o sync a littlet out of rhythm. >> carter: and then cranston turns itover. >> mark: lsu needs scori from some other gu not named mihell. bo s penr s struggledsome this yfrom everywhere on the floo. r the three inside. andso it is nice to seehm rise up and knock one down. hopefully th will iv i confidence. >> carter: he sreally started sotg thether 40% lastyr is yrth just 27%. pass ight do the lane. --tas right down theane. four point edge for u. graham turnsth corner ifds henry, ouefd hard. >> mark:eing baggress concenati finishing the play. good dribble penetrao ti and gun you get baskets from spenr an harris and some f ese other s hat aren't normly ring
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. >>> check in with "eyewitness news" today at 4, 5 and 6, public relations night merit n ba. suffering another hit to the image after a superstar player from washington, d.c. is accused of pulling a gun on teammate. what gilbert arena is saying about the incident. >>> a record number of police officers ambushed and killed. what's behind the trend. join us for these stories and the breaking news today at 4 after dr. phil. >>> and stay with us right now. the five-day forecast is coming right up. ,,,,,,,, laxatives? i've tried all these. this one's gritty. this one can make you bloated. clearly, miralax is the one for me. it relieves my constipation with no harsh side effects. miralax. restore your body's natural rhythm. >>> let's talk about the five-day forecast. it's going to be extended and the cold is absolutely going to be extend and i think the best we can do is hunker down. those temperatures saturday way too warm. friday is the possible recommend -- problematic day and we will keep watching it but understand we have snow showers and we got snow on friday and the think it
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he ss decisions on who gets released should contin to be made on a case by case bas. >> i think bothush adnistration and the obama administration, tried to relse people that ey thought were t dangerous to the united stes and or its interests. and i thinthat that, that analysis suld continue in the future as opposed to sort , me sort of blanket. warner: but after what president ama said tuesday, clarke says it isn't cle what comes next for one of his clients who'd been sted for release. >> honestly don't know what happens to him i think with clearly t blanket prohibitn, they're not going to be going anywhere for while >> warner: it's not ju the fate of indidual inmates that'sangs in the balance. the prident's temporary ban doesn't resolve larger politically charged qutions that he ancongress have to wrese with. repuicans have argued the president was wrong fromhe staron guantanamo. in aecent letter, congressman peteoekstra, ranking republicann the house inteigence committee, said the chrimas day incident requires . obama to abandon his "braz and naive edge to close guannamo bay. hoeks
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in kdahar this year i was told ba number of reliable sources at our interpreters at the ndahar aibase in kandahar had been iiltrated by the liban. and the taliban went to r interpreters and said wee not going to kill. what we want to knows every time pple are going out have a meeting into the dirict in kandahar province andther areas. so i think tt we have to reallytart to focus. i think the united states as was the alition has to start to foc on the infiltrati of the insurgents io both the afghan pole, the afghan nationalrmy and other elements. >> suarez: b quickly s ere any way of stopping that kind of operati. >> i d't think so the thing at is so shocking, we talked about this in the past. we areight years into this war and the linguists, the number of linguists weave in o inventory are so miniscule we are always going to be reliant upon this network of interprete who arthere for their own reons as well as our own. so ts is going to be a persistent source of insecurity especiay as turning over the secity to the afghans bemes such a priority under ts administration how can we psibly
in kdahar this year i was told ba number of reliable sources at our interpreters at the ndahar aibase in kandahar had been iiltrated by the liban. and the taliban went to r interpreters and said wee not going to kill. what we want to knows every time pple are going out have a meeting into the dirict in kandahar province andther areas. so i think tt we have to reallytart to focus. i think the united states as was the alition has to start to foc on the infiltrati of the insurgents io both the...
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today's sermon by pastor ba adokunnu is about money. >> you must have a savis account, nmatter how much you are making, and this can ce through so my areas: money market, mutualunds, savings accounts, 401(k), amen. >> reporter: congregant tresa nortn, a school teacher, used to attend a cathoc church. e prefers this church's emphasis on e bible and on practil matters as well. >> i'm rlly making money because of what the paor is always tellinus. yoknow, even if you have your job that you're doin you need to have something by e side. >> porter: like all of the pastors of th redeemed church, pastor ayokunnu has great ambitis for his church. >> our goal is to do erything possible to win souls fothe kingdom of god. after ey are won, then we teach them, we discip them how to make a living,ow to benefit the ciety, how to make a difference within the commuty. >> reporter: and e victory mple's goal is to grow. churches this part of maryland, mtly attended by their fellow africans.s a od start, they say. >> we wt to start churches, if possible, like arbucks. >> repoer: like starbucks? >> this bowi
today's sermon by pastor ba adokunnu is about money. >> you must have a savis account, nmatter how much you are making, and this can ce through so my areas: money market, mutualunds, savings accounts, 401(k), amen. >> reporter: congregant tresa nortn, a school teacher, used to attend a cathoc church. e prefers this church's emphasis on e bible and on practil matters as well. >> i'm rlly making money because of what the paor is always tellinus. yoknow, even if you have your job...
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wel veth game hen we come ba. this halftime report is brought to you by: >>> chris warren and terirco whitecombined for on point in leads which si.x 'ole miss how arehey doing that? >> lsu strugglinbehin the three-poinle. see if thyecan ta knocking downjmuers. >> louianaista tryg to take advantage of theact that thtwoe starsave not scod thus f fo 'ole miss. jet in the onference.n a gam the rebels lead by six in baton uge.ro >> carter: 24th rank 'ol miss tredi wi athbout fve nuteto goin the fir sthla. since then, a 16-3 un by het rebels t take a 6 pont halfmeti edge, 38-32. 'oles n lsu. welcome back toton rouge, the pete maravich assembly cent. i'm crta blackrn with coac mark gtfried. what did you see, especially in th last fiveminu s of the fir halfthat chaed th mifo'ole miss. >> mark: if u aryo andy kennedy, the ne has been goo for your team. he probably gabed terrico whi and said you guysgoing to play tdy? luz, the fc hat you got scoring froothe places, sensornd sread nd harrs s scored a le bit. stillwt to go to
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. >> dan: they have to move the ba you will from si ball from side to side. >> ron: crawford gets helds. that's going to be a travel. that will be another turnover on xavier. that's their third turnover. they don't turn the ball over a lot. >> dan: talked about wake forest and their ability to score close to the basket. l.d. williams with the pull-up jumper. he's not known as a big offensive threat, but he has the kind of skilts that if you let him get close to the basket, he can jump up over everybody and score. >> ron: wake forest coming off an overtime win earlier this week over richmond, 74-68. gaudio says the best game they had this year because they showed toughness. aminu comes out of the pass. >> what a pass! >> ron: inside, mcfarland has it blocked. >> ron: the ball handling wasn't pretty, but the pass was good. >> dan: looked a little awkward, but this is a 6'9" guy taking the ball up the court in a fast break and he gets the ball inside to mcfarland. that's a basket that mcfarland has to score. >> ron: mcfarland comes in only a 58% free throw shooter. coming off a double-dou
. >> dan: they have to move the ba you will from si ball from side to side. >> ron: crawford gets helds. that's going to be a travel. that will be another turnover on xavier. that's their third turnover. they don't turn the ball over a lot. >> dan: talked about wake forest and their ability to score close to the basket. l.d. williams with the pull-up jumper. he's not known as a big offensive threat, but he has the kind of skilts that if you let him get close to the basket, he...
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we may not have heard that story if she missed the bas ket. >> lachina: wright is so humble and has aconfidence in her team. i think she was just as happy for taylor as she was for herself. >> jenn: if you look at the end of that maryland game, everyone knew it was going to monica wright. so many on her -- a score there by goodlett -- she couldn't get a shot off. kellum being able to step up and take that shot at the end of the game, certainly encouraging for virginia cavaliers. : 45 seconds left, :18 on the shot clock. virginia still has to play defense. georgia tech comes down with :37 seconds. >> man-to-man defense, walthour. >> jenn: sasha tries to drive inside. good hand by edwards. ardossi shot it short, then the other edwards grabs the rebound. those sisters made an impact in a couple of different ways in the first half. ten seconds on the clock as kellum looks up at it. >> lachina: had to be careful. >> jenn: foul on kellum. a good call by the official. i thought kellum forced things. she had a lot of attention over on her side of the floor. got a little bit too deep with the
we may not have heard that story if she missed the bas ket. >> lachina: wright is so humble and has aconfidence in her team. i think she was just as happy for taylor as she was for herself. >> jenn: if you look at the end of that maryland game, everyone knew it was going to monica wright. so many on her -- a score there by goodlett -- she couldn't get a shot off. kellum being able to step up and take that shot at the end of the game, certainly encouraging for virginia cavaliers. :...
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like the attempted attack on the 25th of december, the attack on the bas. we need to take the risks. we need to find out who they are, what they're planning, what the next steps are. >> good luck. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> as the congressional panel takes their seats, we'll have a listen to what the president had to say about stepping up pressure on al qaeda in yemen. >> i've made it a priority to strengthen our partnership in yemen. >> and i'm joined by the two top senators on the homeland security committee. chairman joe lieberman and susan kol lynnes. and from california, the chair of the house homeland security subcommittee. and from grand rapids, michigan, the ranking republican on the house committee, pete hoekstra. what did you learn about specifically the plot against flight 253? about al qaeda? and about the yemeni government's capacity to fight this fight? >> i think we learned a number of things. this is a real threat, this is an imminent threat coming from the al qaeda arabian peninsula area. this is kind of a unique threat coming
like the attempted attack on the 25th of december, the attack on the bas. we need to take the risks. we need to find out who they are, what they're planning, what the next steps are. >> good luck. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> as the congressional panel takes their seats, we'll have a listen to what the president had to say about stepping up pressure on al qaeda in yemen. >> i've made it a priority to strengthen our partnership in yemen. >> and i'm...
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it's also a pleasure to share the stage again with the ba soon. i understand some call him the troy polamalu of economic -- [laughter] unfortunately i didn't get to see his presentation but i did catch his assertions that he nailed it. [laughter] so, i fear my presentation might not live up to his in quality. i'll try to makeup for it in modesty. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> when i spoke to you last january, economic activity was contracted quite sharply. and i thought it was a reasonable expectation to see growth in the second half of last year. and despite that there were substantial uncertainty about how the contraction would ultimately play out. in particular, there was a possibility i thought of a deeper contraction that i thought i couldn't dismiss. in the end we did see positive momentum. third quarter growth and real g.d.p. exceeded 2%. it was about 2.5%. most see a determination made that the recession ended about the middle of last year. while that's undoubtedly good news, the level of economic activity is still far below where it
it's also a pleasure to share the stage again with the ba soon. i understand some call him the troy polamalu of economic -- [laughter] unfortunately i didn't get to see his presentation but i did catch his assertions that he nailed it. [laughter] so, i fear my presentation might not live up to his in quality. i'll try to makeup for it in modesty. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> when i spoke to you last january, economic activity was contracted quite sharply. and i thought it was a...
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from the economics of baltimore, maryland and erin from the office of the actuary earned his ba and msnthe maryland college. >> and the actuary will be available to answer questions and there are many questions emerging not just looking back to the historical numbers but projecting forward spot coming decade. particularly in an environment of potential national health reform and as we say we have many folks available to deal with those questions this morning. so with that let me turn this over to you micah hart marian. >> thanks a lot, susan. >> mm-hmm. >> everybody hear me ok? ok. good morning. my name is micah hartman and i'm happy to be with you today eto present our overall findings frs 2008. i'm here with the rest of the national health accounts team and the information that we are going to review today is going to be published in the journal of health affairs set for publication tomorrow as susan has already mentioned. tall information we're presenting is embargoed until that date. so let's get into our summary of findings for 2008. as we cançó see national health care spending sl
from the economics of baltimore, maryland and erin from the office of the actuary earned his ba and msnthe maryland college. >> and the actuary will be available to answer questions and there are many questions emerging not just looking back to the historical numbers but projecting forward spot coming decade. particularly in an environment of potential national health reform and as we say we have many folks available to deal with those questions this morning. so with that let me turn this...
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applicants apply, and it is a banned practice on the part of myself and on the part of general powell and ba taglya and leadership in hr. so if you have any reason to believe there's preselection going on that inhibit as fair competition for a jobs, please be in touch with the deputy general or assistant secretary, we will definitely want to look into that. >> i couldn't have said it better myself. >> and we have questions coming in from overseas takeover internet. >> our first question comes from an r.s.o. in afghanistan. he says that department facilities throughout the world are often in decay, overcrowded or both and our personnel lack the train pping and equipment and logistical services and other foreign agencies seemingly have in abundance. do you see we will be aford that had in a timely manner and so we can complete our mission in afghanistan and let alone worldwide. >> first of all, i'm well aware that in many posts, particularly very difficult ones in conflict situations, we often don't have everything that we need for those serving in the state department and usaid. and we are wo
applicants apply, and it is a banned practice on the part of myself and on the part of general powell and ba taglya and leadership in hr. so if you have any reason to believe there's preselection going on that inhibit as fair competition for a jobs, please be in touch with the deputy general or assistant secretary, we will definitely want to look into that. >> i couldn't have said it better myself. >> and we have questions coming in from overseas takeover internet. >> our...
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. >> a little bit of thy ba thai n top. and i like to did a little olive oil on top.at our pan sauce. this is done. all right. so this you take and lay it right on. the carrots are delicious, right. put them all over the scallops and there's the one-pan dish. so you grab the cous-cous. and i'll meet you back here, al. we have one more dish which i love, it's so simple. this is a tapinade. but instead, we used edamame, soybeans. very healthy. these are a brown rice, whole-grain chip that's good for you. >> wow. that smells good. >> and all of this is from simply ming season seven. you just saw this, you cooked it. very easy. this is preserved lemons and edamame. you want to try a scallop? >> yes. >> tell me what you think about this. i'm not going to feed you, al, i'm sorry. >> i bet you you'll feed natalie. >> that's okay. >> that is fantastic. >> chef ming, thank you so much. >> so simple. >> happy new year. >>> coming up, hoda tries out her skill on skis, is she ready for vancouver? >> plus are, we ready for "real housewife" stephanie frankel? but first, the local n
. >> a little bit of thy ba thai n top. and i like to did a little olive oil on top.at our pan sauce. this is done. all right. so this you take and lay it right on. the carrots are delicious, right. put them all over the scallops and there's the one-pan dish. so you grab the cous-cous. and i'll meet you back here, al. we have one more dish which i love, it's so simple. this is a tapinade. but instead, we used edamame, soybeans. very healthy. these are a brown rice, whole-grain chip that's...
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ifmployment doesn't pick u if people don't go ba to work, the eonomy doesn't turn around, will ts speechhave matterd? >> ihink it won't. i think that basically the speech wl be vindicate if the president does pa a big-ticket legislation, particularly s health reform and then conessional democrats will breathe a sigh of relief. e big difference witheagan and the big aw inhe analogy is that reaganepended onhose boll weevil democrats. he didn't really need a partisan majity as long as he basally had an ideologil mority. now the partieswork very ifferently today than theyid backhen. and so barack obama depends on ving large democratic majorities. without that, it'snot clear his strategy works, as john harris suggested befe. that's why e midtermlections are very,ery portant. he loses the majorities, if he s to depend on blue dogs t pass his agen he is in a serious bind. > woodruff: so, john harr, if you don't see a thry of governg coming t of this speech la night, what doou look for from him,from the white house, and fr what the presidt says goingorward? oh, ierceive them as very uch an impro
ifmployment doesn't pick u if people don't go ba to work, the eonomy doesn't turn around, will ts speechhave matterd? >> ihink it won't. i think that basically the speech wl be vindicate if the president does pa a big-ticket legislation, particularly s health reform and then conessional democrats will breathe a sigh of relief. e big difference witheagan and the big aw inhe analogy is that reaganepended onhose boll weevil democrats. he didn't really need a partisan majity as long as he...
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. >> warner: now mnwhile ba in the city where you have all these make-ift settlements, what is theid distrition system like ere. is it any better than say yesterday or the dayefore? >>id is getting better and better eve day. efeday i see more water trucks on the street more footrucks distributing aid therere still long lin for it. because food is stl so expensive here everying is pricgouged. so for exampleif your eye drops cost $3 beforehe earthquake, theyow cost $3 you know, everything is inedibly expensive. one tank of gas last week cost u$160. now thatown to $50. but you know, thstores are opening buthings are incredibly eensive an peopleaven't been paid, they hen't been working. they've used up altheir savings or tir savings are under the rubble of the nk or a home. so they ve no way of ying for this incredibly expensive food. and that's why you see suc long lines at banks asell as food distribuon centres because pem are literay starving. but as, again, fd is easing and things are gettinbetter and bette with every day that weave seen. >>arner: and you mentioned banks reopening. w
. >> warner: now mnwhile ba in the city where you have all these make-ift settlements, what is theid distrition system like ere. is it any better than say yesterday or the dayefore? >>id is getting better and better eve day. efeday i see more water trucks on the street more footrucks distributing aid therere still long lin for it. because food is stl so expensive here everying is pricgouged. so for exampleif your eye drops cost $3 beforehe earthquake, theyow cost $3 you know,...
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i do want to start with icatn ba been a little bit of media hype about the lower versus bruni fazal fun meet. i hope they disagree on some things but i really invited them here for hopefully a more wide-ranging talks on food and its primacy in i think all of our lives so we are going to touch on food as it weaves to their books in their lives in the world right now. and again, because i am jewish a don't want anyone disappointed so i'm telling you right now there might not be blood on the floor. so, let's start with the fact that if i'm going to make a broad generalization, frank, your book made me want the eat, and jonathan your book made me want to stop. and that is an oversimplification because obviously you have done some battles with food, but someone is going to say to you where do you think someone is left in terms of the take-away on food and live. i notice a big question but what you think the take-away is for each of you? >> i was hoping you were going to ask him. >> jonathan don't you-- why don't you start? if you walk away from your book, what you think someone ends up feeli
i do want to start with icatn ba been a little bit of media hype about the lower versus bruni fazal fun meet. i hope they disagree on some things but i really invited them here for hopefully a more wide-ranging talks on food and its primacy in i think all of our lives so we are going to touch on food as it weaves to their books in their lives in the world right now. and again, because i am jewish a don't want anyone disappointed so i'm telling you right now there might not be blood on the...
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. >> "after words" with david wessel and rivlin alice >> host: ba talking about your k "in fed we trust" ben bernanke's war of the great panic and we were in mid panic when we took a break. it was a moment when whether by design or by accident ben bernanke, tim geithner of the fed and hank paulson of the treasury let lehman brothers fail and the consequences were buyer and almost immediately they were faced with another giant, joseph aig. aig isn't a bank, it isn't even an investment bank, it is an insurance company, and what was the fed doing bodying in insurance company? how are you still have a fantasy back when i was at the fed if somebody on the staff had walked into my office and said i think we ought to buy a large failing insurance company what what i have said? >> guest: bear stearns and lehman brothers are kind of second cousins and the fed at least understood the business. they really did not see aig coming. aig is a terrible illustration how firms can exploit loopholes in our financial regulation. aig that has a fascinating history of its own at this point is a series of ver
. >> "after words" with david wessel and rivlin alice >> host: ba talking about your k "in fed we trust" ben bernanke's war of the great panic and we were in mid panic when we took a break. it was a moment when whether by design or by accident ben bernanke, tim geithner of the fed and hank paulson of the treasury let lehman brothers fail and the consequences were buyer and almost immediately they were faced with another giant, joseph aig. aig isn't a bank, it...
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while the cs ba government frequencies identified for reallocation or option two commercial licensees and the proceeds are used to improve the relocating agencies of wireless facilities. pursuant to did csta and the fcc held the advanced wireless service one auction in 2006. of the 13.7 billion braised by the aws auction, approximately 1 billion has been spent to reallocate the 12 federal agencies. the reallocation procedures outlined in the csta works well in most cases. but some problems have cropped up. for example, t-mobile paid 4.2 billion to build a free network. the department of defense and drug enforcement agencies are behind scheduling and clearing some of the spec room. however, because of unforeseen costs, the complexities in their moves which have been compounded by the confidential nature from the agency's activities, problems like these have created the batters of their investment in the time frames originally promised and may discourage participation in future reallocation auctions. h.r. 3019 won't make the process more efficient. the goal is to better coordinate reall
while the cs ba government frequencies identified for reallocation or option two commercial licensees and the proceeds are used to improve the relocating agencies of wireless facilities. pursuant to did csta and the fcc held the advanced wireless service one auction in 2006. of the 13.7 billion braised by the aws auction, approximately 1 billion has been spent to reallocate the 12 federal agencies. the reallocation procedures outlined in the csta works well in most cases. but some problems have...
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and then for having the great generosity to allow ba to partner with dod -- va to partner with end. i like to thank ellen embrey for all the work that she is done for so many years strengthening the military health-care system. alan and i overlapped this week as i was finishing my time in the army, the early days of iraq and afghanistan, and it is great to see where you have taken all this. the very best to you and thank you for your leadership in your service. i appreciate this opportunity to address your conference. throughout my years in service in uniform, suicides were one of the most frustrating challenges i face. as i ask mostly of myself but others from time to time, why do we know so much about suicides but so little about how to prevent them? why do we know so much about suicides and still know so little about how to prevent them? a simple question, but we continue to be challenged, and for that reason i congratulate secretary henry and general sutton as well as my people, and others who are here, for the wisdom of this conference and for their efforts to address the serio
and then for having the great generosity to allow ba to partner with dod -- va to partner with end. i like to thank ellen embrey for all the work that she is done for so many years strengthening the military health-care system. alan and i overlapped this week as i was finishing my time in the army, the early days of iraq and afghanistan, and it is great to see where you have taken all this. the very best to you and thank you for your leadership in your service. i appreciate this opportunity to...
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and then for having the great generosity to allow ba to partner with dod -- va to partner with end. i like to thank ellen embrey for all the work that she is done for so many years strengthening the military health-care system. alan and i overlapped this week as i was finishing my time in the army, the early days of iraq and afghanistan, and it is great to see where you have taken all this. the very best to you and thank you for your leadership in your service. i appreciate this opportunity to address your conference. throughout my years in service in uniform, suicides were one of the most frustrating challenges i face. as i ask mostly of myself but others from time to time, why do we know so much about suicides but so little about how to prevent them? why do we know so much about suicides and still know so little about how to prevent them? a simple question, but we continue to be challenged, and for that reason i congratulate secretary henry and general sutton as well as my people, and others who are here, for the wisdom of this conference and for their efforts to address the serio
and then for having the great generosity to allow ba to partner with dod -- va to partner with end. i like to thank ellen embrey for all the work that she is done for so many years strengthening the military health-care system. alan and i overlapped this week as i was finishing my time in the army, the early days of iraq and afghanistan, and it is great to see where you have taken all this. the very best to you and thank you for your leadership in your service. i appreciate this opportunity to...
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mark of coakley is having a difficult time is because she is so negative. ,ceher advertisements are so bahost: who are you voting for? caller: i will probably a vote for mr. brown. host: what convinces you that mr. brown is the candidate for you? caller: i think martha coakley will be a rubber-stamp for the democrats and i do not like the health-care bill that is being forced down our throats i watched the last debate and i think joseph kennedy came across extremely well. i don't think he has a realistic chance of winning. host: buffalo, new york, good morning, on our democrats line. caller: i wanted to mention how they say they do not like health care. nobody said anything about that prescription plan that we all pay for. they have a double. and in that hall you get nothing for it. you get $5,000 where you have to pay your premiums up front. its $60 per month. you get nothing for it. you have to pay for your own drugs and the cost of being in the program until you use $5,000 pe. i am a senior addai pay the prescription even though i don't need $5,000 worth. host: you major point. what ab
mark of coakley is having a difficult time is because she is so negative. ,ceher advertisements are so bahost: who are you voting for? caller: i will probably a vote for mr. brown. host: what convinces you that mr. brown is the candidate for you? caller: i think martha coakley will be a rubber-stamp for the democrats and i do not like the health-care bill that is being forced down our throats i watched the last debate and i think joseph kennedy came across extremely well. i don't think he has a...
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so al-qaeda has this habit of kind of like kum-ba-ya videos whenever they are under attack or somebodycuses of them not getting along well with somebody and they come out and hug and play patty cake and this is what happened with this video. so whatever it is, the public face is at their unified command. on the question about the human face, i don't work for the u.s. government. and, you know, if that's an unintended consequence of me identifying him as such, that's not -- it's not my goal. i think you're right to point out as brian has that the global jihadist movement is incredibly complex and multilayered. and so it is always easier to fight an enemy who has a face and, in fact, al-qaeda realized this. they built their entire anti-pakistan rhetoric on musharraf and they made hating pakistan -- they equated that with hating musharraf. i don't think that's what i'm -- what i'm doing. i think you're right. that it could be construed as a reductionist, you know, argument. i hope that the quality of my scholarship would help people see the granularity and sophistication within this movem
so al-qaeda has this habit of kind of like kum-ba-ya videos whenever they are under attack or somebodycuses of them not getting along well with somebody and they come out and hug and play patty cake and this is what happened with this video. so whatever it is, the public face is at their unified command. on the question about the human face, i don't work for the u.s. government. and, you know, if that's an unintended consequence of me identifying him as such, that's not -- it's not my goal. i...
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and then for having the great generosity to allow ba to partner with dod -- va to partner with end. i like to thank ellen embrey for all the work that she is done for so many years strengthening the military health-care system. alan and i overlapped this week as i was finishing my time in the army, the early days of iraq and afghanistan, and it is great to see where you have taken all this. the very best to you and thank you for your leadership in your service. i appreciate this opportunity to address your conference. throughout my years in service in uniform, suicides were one of the most frustrating challenges i face. as i ask mostly of myself but others from time to time, why do we know so much about suicides but so little about how to prevent them? why do we know so much about suicides and still know so little about how to prevent them? a simple question, but we continue to be challenged, and for that reason i congratulate secretary henry and general sutton as well as my people, and others who are here, for the wisdom of this conference and for their efforts to address the serio
and then for having the great generosity to allow ba to partner with dod -- va to partner with end. i like to thank ellen embrey for all the work that she is done for so many years strengthening the military health-care system. alan and i overlapped this week as i was finishing my time in the army, the early days of iraq and afghanistan, and it is great to see where you have taken all this. the very best to you and thank you for your leadership in your service. i appreciate this opportunity to...
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ba. it is not enough. i know you were shaking your head it is not enough because you still want a loan. i want you to know that it is not like we have not thought of using the sba. we have. the challenge that we have is that even sba loans are generally run, not by the sba, de work with local banks, community banks, neighborhood banks to process the loan and essentially the sba under rights alone -- underwrite the loan. they do not have the infrastructure to go all across the country in every region and process loans to small businesses directly because they do not have enough people. the sba doesn't have the staff to do it. keep in mind, a small-business loan of any sort or a large business loan of any sort requires some sense of what the business plan is, what are your projected earnings, etc. somebody has to do that. if they sba takeover that function, we would have to stand up to a massive bureaucracy. we would have to train all of those people. it would take too long and you would be frustrated. why c
ba. it is not enough. i know you were shaking your head it is not enough because you still want a loan. i want you to know that it is not like we have not thought of using the sba. we have. the challenge that we have is that even sba loans are generally run, not by the sba, de work with local banks, community banks, neighborhood banks to process the loan and essentially the sba under rights alone -- underwrite the loan. they do not have the infrastructure to go all across the country in every...
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the wall came down not because of a kum-ba-ya coming together of nations. because the united states acting off and alone but certainly with only a few allies at very high costs into hot wars, korea and vietnam, and one cold war that carried the constant threat of nuclear annihilation. it persisted in maintaining the fighting relentlessly to contain and ultimately to destroy the soviet empire. only someone who could actually think that the cold war was won by some common exertion of common humanity in the service of common universal norms could actually believe that these fictional forces hold the key to security and peace in the world today. but obama apparently does. at the heart of this internationalist fantasy is the very notion that a community of nations with its common norms ultimately determines the course of history. common norms? the taliban and us have very different visions of the good. so do, for example, the arabs of the northern sudan. and the christian sudanese who live in the south and have been in near perpetual civil war over the last few
the wall came down not because of a kum-ba-ya coming together of nations. because the united states acting off and alone but certainly with only a few allies at very high costs into hot wars, korea and vietnam, and one cold war that carried the constant threat of nuclear annihilation. it persisted in maintaining the fighting relentlessly to contain and ultimately to destroy the soviet empire. only someone who could actually think that the cold war was won by some common exertion of common...
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that were said the picture was limited on chemical weapons in april 2000, and the knowledge of wmd and ba chris tick -- ballistic missile programs was patchy. march 2002, the intelligence on iraq, wmd and ballistic missiles programs is sporadic and patchy. going on, august, 2002, very near to the period we're talking about, there is, i quote, little intelligence on iraq's bcw doctrine. that is biological and chemical weapons doctrine and we know little about iraq's, bcw is misprint. cbw. iraq's cbw, chemical and biological weapons since late 1998. crucially the assessment of the 9th of september, 2002 the intelligence remains limited. so in august, the jic says there is little intelligence. in september it says the intelligence remains limited on the 9th of september. and about two weeks later the prime minister tells parliament in a document presented to parliament, that the assessed intelligence established beyond doubt. this is why i'm puzzled. i can't make those statements fit together. >> william irvin will have to speak to his statements and i can only tell you from the position i w
that were said the picture was limited on chemical weapons in april 2000, and the knowledge of wmd and ba chris tick -- ballistic missile programs was patchy. march 2002, the intelligence on iraq, wmd and ballistic missiles programs is sporadic and patchy. going on, august, 2002, very near to the period we're talking about, there is, i quote, little intelligence on iraq's bcw doctrine. that is biological and chemical weapons doctrine and we know little about iraq's, bcw is misprint. cbw. iraq's...
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bas under legal obligation to do both. they've done neither. and i would just, again, congratulate you on your analysis. i would correct one thing. congressman montgomerie did everything he could to stop passage of the agent orange act. he fell in line because of the litigation and because of the lobbying efforts of vietnam veterans of america, mostly, at that time. but he fought it tooth and nail. that was the only correction i would add to your article. >> thank you for that. >> there's a gentleman right here. >> yes. i have a question for mr. martin. $2000 for dioxin is that the real barrier, or whatever, a 2-dollar task and it turns out that people who thought they had and other people, what's the political implication of that? >> as i indicated in my statement, the 2000-dollar figure was one that was cited to me by the vietnamese authorities. i do know that there are efforts afoot, and the charles bailey and ford foundation are part of that to make available to the vietnamese government, test facilities that would lower the cost significan
bas under legal obligation to do both. they've done neither. and i would just, again, congratulate you on your analysis. i would correct one thing. congressman montgomerie did everything he could to stop passage of the agent orange act. he fell in line because of the litigation and because of the lobbying efforts of vietnam veterans of america, mostly, at that time. but he fought it tooth and nail. that was the only correction i would add to your article. >> thank you for that. >>...
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kellyanne is a magna cum loud graduate in washington, d.c., where she earned a ba in political science. she studied at oxford university. she was elected phi beta kappa, as she holds a law degree with honors from george washington university law center. in addition to all this, kellyanne as a wife and a mother, and just this past november, she gave birth to her fourth child, a beautiful baby girl. [applause] >> speculate and and her family make their home in northern new jersey. please join me in welcoming kellyanne conway. [applause] clec thank you michelle. i get to thank my mom for having you write that introduction. [laughter] >> really appreciate all of you for breaking the element and the fact that congress is not in session. clare boothe luce policy really do smart things that they allow their speaker to speak and then there is lunch. so as you have visions of sugar plums and ham savages dancing in your head, the speakers get to talk which i think is very smart. i can't necessarily say that my children, i have boy girl twins who are five, and then i have a daughter who is almost
kellyanne is a magna cum loud graduate in washington, d.c., where she earned a ba in political science. she studied at oxford university. she was elected phi beta kappa, as she holds a law degree with honors from george washington university law center. in addition to all this, kellyanne as a wife and a mother, and just this past november, she gave birth to her fourth child, a beautiful baby girl. [applause] >> speculate and and her family make their home in northern new jersey. please...
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a guy that's not that tall and gets his shot ohe ba quichree >> -gayn: he made four three-pointers. yt want historical perspef1 o nthe cue. you played and coached in the sec. who is the best shooter you have seen? >> mark: chris loftin. eao nicestion. yt may go back to chrisdo ackson but chris loftin was so unique citfor shoot from anywhere, anytime. had the ability to kill you with the threayn:pointer. >> -gic: the shot missed fr eed -otoside. jickfor row. no love for rbr chapmagoin >> ma h: i'm staying with chris loftin. >> eric: thshoot is gd cng to ba narry with the baiteetball. zach graham was bumped a little g t. lickt the handle. tried to keep dribbling. the referee saying no, no. tn, novear. gives the ball back to tennessee. andy kennedpls bunch still on top by 11. ♪ut . t 7 >> eric: welcome back to rocky top. tennessee nicite picksituy on the ropes. they're down by 11 with : z ws to play. -le miss riding chris warren, zach graham and others with the ws chiz chisz chwayne chism and th going to have to get started. >> mark: again, bruce peaefei using his be alh. all b steven
a guy that's not that tall and gets his shot ohe ba quichree >> -gayn: he made four three-pointers. yt want historical perspef1 o nthe cue. you played and coached in the sec. who is the best shooter you have seen? >> mark: chris loftin. eao nicestion. yt may go back to chrisdo ackson but chris loftin was so unique citfor shoot from anywhere, anytime. had the ability to kill you with the threayn:pointer. >> -gic: the shot missed fr eed -otoside. jickfor row. no love for rbr...
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lect fr gaowerur s rostreur , an win f where h and offshoe onyou ike e aruxur e ba ge baccela. the referee and try to get some contact. >> what did you think when you walked off the court. >> you wish you had that opportunity but just like any time when you fall a little short you wish you had the opportunity back. >> he certainly makes those shots more often than not. the wizards continues a 6 game homestand p friday night when d ray and the heat come to town. set for the game 6:30 on geico sportsnite. >> as you mentioned kelly the heat and d. c. on friday tonight visit go bobcats looking to cap a perfect 6-0 homestand. raymond fell son going high and in for the bucket. the bobcats already on top i 9. stephen jackson takes over from there transition, the lamp and the soft touch charlotte by 16. jackson just warming up. later the dribble drive and the hoop and had 15 in the quarter. bobcats lead 38-17 after one. into the half. bobcats go the length of the court in two seconds force d out. cats by 20 at the break. they spank miami 104-65. >> still to come an acc show do you on t
lect fr gaowerur s rostreur , an win f where h and offshoe onyou ike e aruxur e ba ge baccela. the referee and try to get some contact. >> what did you think when you walked off the court. >> you wish you had that opportunity but just like any time when you fall a little short you wish you had the opportunity back. >> he certainly makes those shots more often than not. the wizards continues a 6 game homestand p friday night when d ray and the heat come to town. set for the...