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the pitcher from barry throws one away. wait. and he just tackles the guy. that's a pretty good hit over the middle if he's a linebacker. but he's a baseball player. benches clear. what's going on in baseball? guys got to chill out a little bit. barry went on the to win 9-7. >>> coming up on morning joe, mitt romney resurfaces ahead of his speech at cpac. what he had to say about his failed elections and how republicans can change their fortunes moving forward. >>> and lewis has his makeup on and he's ready to go.
the pitcher from barry throws one away. wait. and he just tackles the guy. that's a pretty good hit over the middle if he's a linebacker. but he's a baseball player. benches clear. what's going on in baseball? guys got to chill out a little bit. barry went on the to win 9-7. >>> coming up on morning joe, mitt romney resurfaces ahead of his speech at cpac. what he had to say about his failed elections and how republicans can change their fortunes moving forward. >>> and lewis...
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starting with you barry ritholtz, what's behind this sudden rise? >> well, it's a combination of a number of factors. first and fore most going to be really good earnings that we've seen over the past couple of quarters, past couple of years and a lot of this has to do with the massive intervention of the federal reserve. they kept rates so low it's made it very inexpensive for corporations to borrow and invest and it's created a lot of liquidity which drives equity prices higher. >> ifill: matt phillips, because of the intervention of the federal reserve, some people are calling this rebound a sugar high. >> well they might have a point but the one thing i would add to what barry said that another reason the markets seem to be catching a tail wind here is that the housing market seemed to be showing real improvement and one way you can see that is as some of the fruit of the fed policy, low interest rates are stimulating people to get back in the housing market. >> ifill: let me stay with you for a minute, there are people who are picking up their
starting with you barry ritholtz, what's behind this sudden rise? >> well, it's a combination of a number of factors. first and fore most going to be really good earnings that we've seen over the past couple of quarters, past couple of years and a lot of this has to do with the massive intervention of the federal reserve. they kept rates so low it's made it very inexpensive for corporations to borrow and invest and it's created a lot of liquidity which drives equity prices higher....
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william barry collapses because the breathing tube in his neck dislodges. at the time, charges were brought against him, and since then william barry has been trying to get justice from this situation. >> he says i don't even want to leave the house for fear of wanting to get justice, justice delayed and justice denied. >> he found a small loophole that allows any citizen to prosecute another privately under a law. one judge has allowed that prosecution to move forward, and thomas bounds, no longer a sheriff could face charges of aggravated assault and assault. >> he is on the hunt for venomous snakes. crazy skills, or just crazy? and -- >>> say hello to my little friend. >> why this could be the mçó4+y?i >>> what i'll do is i'll take this and try to scare him into like a log. >> we're going to see an unorthodox rabbit catching. he is going to use snakes to catch a rabbit, but first he has to catch a snake. >> just like all on the ground? >> these are red bellied black snakes, they are venomous. >> this guy is nuts. >> it looks nuts to us, but maybe he just
william barry collapses because the breathing tube in his neck dislodges. at the time, charges were brought against him, and since then william barry has been trying to get justice from this situation. >> he says i don't even want to leave the house for fear of wanting to get justice, justice delayed and justice denied. >> he found a small loophole that allows any citizen to prosecute another privately under a law. one judge has allowed that prosecution to move forward, and thomas...
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modern conservative movement, however, did not reaganith either ronald or barry goldwater. it began its most successful movements to -- it began as most successful movements do not as a product of community organizers but of writers, intellectuals thinkers. it stars and leaders were not barry goldwater and ronald reagan but people like william f. buckley jr., who after assaulting those who no doubt considered themselves his betters, went on in 1955 to found the national review. russell kirk who wrote the seminal "conservative mind," and found a congenial publisher in chicago of all places. milton friedman, george whom hung outl of in chicago and challenged the economics of the day and eventually help us turn the world upside down. some years ago, i talked to the author of "commanding heights," a work in which he points out that the 1950's marked the triumph of collectivism the world over. the era of the five-year plan, government enterprise, and the faith in the wisdom of the state the dominated thinking not just in the soviet union and the socialist countries and scandinav
modern conservative movement, however, did not reaganith either ronald or barry goldwater. it began its most successful movements to -- it began as most successful movements do not as a product of community organizers but of writers, intellectuals thinkers. it stars and leaders were not barry goldwater and ronald reagan but people like william f. buckley jr., who after assaulting those who no doubt considered themselves his betters, went on in 1955 to found the national review. russell kirk who...
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barry, i want to go to you first.'s talk a little bit about the influence of pop culture on public opinion and politics. you have written about this in poliwood. i want too hear about how you think that informs this current debate we're having over gay marriage. >> in terms of pop culture what you see on television? >> media, culture, how it influences politics and policy making? >> i think it's probably in subtle ways, i don't know how you measure it. you see shows where there are characters who are gay, and we begin to watch it and there becomes a gradual acceptance and they're just people. there's nothing exotic or strange or frightening about any of it, it just become a person no more, no less. the nature of television is a very intimate medium, as opposed to film, which you go and watch people on giant screens. there's an intimacy to television. i think at a certain point of time we begin to accept that which we see and understand. >> frank, i want to quote you something barry wrote i thought was fairly profound.
barry, i want to go to you first.'s talk a little bit about the influence of pop culture on public opinion and politics. you have written about this in poliwood. i want too hear about how you think that informs this current debate we're having over gay marriage. >> in terms of pop culture what you see on television? >> media, culture, how it influences politics and policy making? >> i think it's probably in subtle ways, i don't know how you measure it. you see shows where...
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barry. him in the exhibit. >> absolutely. marion barry he's definitely covered in the exhibit. we did our best to get him down there. we called and called and called, marion barry please come. >> peter: he's been on the show before. he's a very -- he gets -- on a national level everyone knows marion barry for doing what he did but he's a very interesting deep character. >> absolutely. it was important to us in the exhibit to not just cover marion barry for what he did. he did a lot of other things and doing research on the film, the legend of cool disco dan interviewing so many other people from old grange and crew members to -- old gang and crew members to professors. we interviewed people and the love the city had for marion barry is huge. what he did almost made them love him more. it was important to not only cover barry for the one incident but some of the other things did he. one of the things that came up over and over was he gave me a summer job. marion barry gave me a summer job. >>
barry. him in the exhibit. >> absolutely. marion barry he's definitely covered in the exhibit. we did our best to get him down there. we called and called and called, marion barry please come. >> peter: he's been on the show before. he's a very -- he gets -- on a national level everyone knows marion barry for doing what he did but he's a very interesting deep character. >> absolutely. it was important to us in the exhibit to not just cover marion barry for what he did. he did...
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maybe it's good you left us, barry.t least you're spared all of this. ♪ if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it, and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. now you can save up to 50% during priceline's spring hotel sale use promo code spring for additional savings on all express deals, including pet friendly hotels. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. shoot. now with the share everything plan from verizon, connect your camera, along with your smartphone and tablet. all your devices connected by one simple plan on the powerful network. record video. conne
maybe it's good you left us, barry.t least you're spared all of this. ♪ if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see if the hotel is pet friendly...
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barry writes what is the metaphor?to kill the government in a bathtub, the only substitute is overturn the government. he is a revolutionary like len on or mao. he doesn't believe in the system but doesn't want to say it with as much clarity as they did. if you just want to lower taxes, is it necessary to drown the government in a bathtub? simply say you want a lower tax code, period, drown the tax code. but he wants to droin the government of the united states. kill what the founding fathers fought for. it is not only about taxes, he is opposed to this government, the u.s. government. he is a new kind of revolutionary, a 21st century revolutionary. he is the kind of revolutionary that sarah palin would like to pal around with. sarah palin thought she could crush presidential candidate barack obama by talking about him palling around with terrorists. virtually every republican elected official in washington has palled around with grover norquist, with a revolutionary, with someone whose goal is to destroy the federal g
barry writes what is the metaphor?to kill the government in a bathtub, the only substitute is overturn the government. he is a revolutionary like len on or mao. he doesn't believe in the system but doesn't want to say it with as much clarity as they did. if you just want to lower taxes, is it necessary to drown the government in a bathtub? simply say you want a lower tax code, period, drown the tax code. but he wants to droin the government of the united states. kill what the founding fathers...
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barry cadden, new england compounding's founder, was subpoenaed by congress. >> barry cadden: i respectfullydecline to answer on the basis of my constitutional rights and privileges, including the fifth amendment to the united states constitution. >> pelley: i wonder what you would say to him today. >> i'd hope it'd be through bars. whatever i said to him, i hope it'd be through bars. >> pelley: after this interview, willard mazure lost feeling in both legs. he's back in the hospital, and so is george cary. margaret hamburg, commissioner of the f.d.a., now wants congress to return authority over compounding pharmacies to her agency. >> hamburg: we need clear, strong, consistent federal standards that will be applied across the board, all 50 states. we need to be able to go in and inspect these facilities and get access to all of the information that we need. >> pelley: what are the chances of this happening again? >> hamburg: i'm sad to say that if we do not put in place the comprehensive legislation that really defines roles and responsibilities, we will have other similar problems. >> pell
barry cadden, new england compounding's founder, was subpoenaed by congress. >> barry cadden: i respectfullydecline to answer on the basis of my constitutional rights and privileges, including the fifth amendment to the united states constitution. >> pelley: i wonder what you would say to him today. >> i'd hope it'd be through bars. whatever i said to him, i hope it'd be through bars. >> pelley: after this interview, willard mazure lost feeling in both legs. he's back in...
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barry molz, thanks so much. > > thank you. beer connoissuers are in for a treat. we'll crack open the story on one of the rarest beers in the world, after this. when the monks of westvleteren abbey in belgium needed a new roof, they decided to sell for the first time ever outside belgium, the beer they brew at the abbey. in our cover story, demand has answered their prayers, and those of beer lovers around the world. the devout showed up until they ran out - fans of a belgian beer highly-rated by connoissuers but hard to get beyond the cloistered confines of st. sixtus abbey. "i don't think they sell it outside belgium at all." "my fiance is a huge beer- lover." the monks who brew westvleteren 12 make just enough to sustain the abbey. it's tightly controlled - sold one day a month, in limited amounts, two hours from brussels at the end of a long road in flemish pig country. "what they do is sell any remaining to the outside world, to the secular world, to help fund whatever they need at the abbey." the abbey is in need of roof repairs and other renovations. "it's
barry molz, thanks so much. > > thank you. beer connoissuers are in for a treat. we'll crack open the story on one of the rarest beers in the world, after this. when the monks of westvleteren abbey in belgium needed a new roof, they decided to sell for the first time ever outside belgium, the beer they brew at the abbey. in our cover story, demand has answered their prayers, and those of beer lovers around the world. the devout showed up until they ran out - fans of a belgian beer...
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we are excited about the extension. >> several years ago the giants signed barry zito, and last yearworked out real well, and truly the giants could not have won it all without the contributions with barry zito that finished red hot and pitched two of the big games in the post season and was lights out the whole
we are excited about the extension. >> several years ago the giants signed barry zito, and last yearworked out real well, and truly the giants could not have won it all without the contributions with barry zito that finished red hot and pitched two of the big games in the post season and was lights out the whole
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it was not just barry but every one of stalin's associates who had reason to see his demise i just left molotov and i just does make a on one particular be fearful of the rest. terrified of conspiracy against him decided to completely restructure his circle and at the same time to intimidate the people of his country once again. it doesn't seem yeah he does that all families friends colleagues hundreds of people could have been affected so now it is even how to imagine that it could really be the case i won't be when he was given the list to remove the image of three people but their wives to me when i was he's already signed and ordered them all to be shown how could a person be so cruel or. just left molotov the man who had signed the secret protocol on the division of europe with the nazis and further reason to hate the head of state stalin had sent his wife. to a gulag. himself was deprived of any real power preparations were already being made for his arrest while the tough grandson owes his own to stalin's death. all of the future both mullets oftentimes the same choosing or were
it was not just barry but every one of stalin's associates who had reason to see his demise i just left molotov and i just does make a on one particular be fearful of the rest. terrified of conspiracy against him decided to completely restructure his circle and at the same time to intimidate the people of his country once again. it doesn't seem yeah he does that all families friends colleagues hundreds of people could have been affected so now it is even how to imagine that it could really be...
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how's it going there, barry? ( barry sobs ) my sentiments exactly.n: it still traumatizes me, dr. crane. i wake up nights and i remember that christmas morning. i walked into my mother's bedroom tears running down my face and i said, "mommy, mommy! the puppy santa gave me won't wake up." okay, tom. you win the prize for the saddest christmas story we've heard today. happy holidays. roz! roz! roz! ( sobbing ) oh, have you been crying, roz? just for the last hour. why don't you just go home, honey? i can take over for the next two hours. you can't do this. sure i can. go be with your mom. won't it be sadder here all by yourself? i don't think that's possible. well, if you really mean it, i'll go. i mean but, frasier promise me one thing. don't sit here and get more depressed. you'll see your little boy again soon. it. i know i will. okay. hug, hug, hug? ( sobbing ): merry christmas! hi. we're back. well, you know what? i realize it's been a pretty tough day out there for most of you and i'd like to hear now from someone who is having a good christmas..
how's it going there, barry? ( barry sobs ) my sentiments exactly.n: it still traumatizes me, dr. crane. i wake up nights and i remember that christmas morning. i walked into my mother's bedroom tears running down my face and i said, "mommy, mommy! the puppy santa gave me won't wake up." okay, tom. you win the prize for the saddest christmas story we've heard today. happy holidays. roz! roz! roz! ( sobbing ) oh, have you been crying, roz? just for the last hour. why don't you just go...
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i am matt barrie. >> all right.hanks for that, matt. >>> coming up next, "the pulse," we'll introduce you to the bedtime bandit. a toddler's crime wave caught on tape. >> i love it. >> so cute. >> and already the size of a 6-month-old for this newborn. look at those cheeks. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain ot
i am matt barrie. >> all right.hanks for that, matt. >>> coming up next, "the pulse," we'll introduce you to the bedtime bandit. a toddler's crime wave caught on tape. >> i love it. >> so cute. >> and already the size of a 6-month-old for this newborn. look at those cheeks. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall...
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it was not just barry but every one of stalin's associates who had reason to see his demise i just left molotov and i just does make a young one particularly fearful of the rest. terrified of conspiracy against him decided to completely restructure his circle and at the same time to intimidate the people of his country once again. and does not should see me i had to send all families friends colleagues hundreds of people could have been affected so now it is even how to imagine that it could really be the case i won't be when he was given the list to remove the image of three people but their wives me one of these are designed to stand and ordered them all to be shown how could a person be so cruel or. just left molotov the man who had signed the secret protocol on the division of europe with the nazis and further reason to hate the head of state stalin had sent his wife. to england. himself was deprived of any real power preparations were already being made for his arrest while a tough grandson owes his own to stalin's death. year. to fish for both mullets oftentimes the same choosing
it was not just barry but every one of stalin's associates who had reason to see his demise i just left molotov and i just does make a young one particularly fearful of the rest. terrified of conspiracy against him decided to completely restructure his circle and at the same time to intimidate the people of his country once again. and does not should see me i had to send all families friends colleagues hundreds of people could have been affected so now it is even how to imagine that it could...
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and barry zito also the top four. verlander 7 years, $180m as big as posey's contract is - it's wasn't even the biggest one of the day. 31-gillian's equals final score tonight. - >> that honor goes to detroit tigers pitcher justin verlander justin verlander contract that honor goes to detroit tigers pitcher justin verlander the giants game tonight, three-one = final score. >> verlander got the richest contract ever for a pitcher: $180 million over the next 7 seasons which works out to $25 million per season.or about $6 million more per year than posey or if you look at it another way - nearly a quarter of a million dollars a start so maybe the giants actually got a deal on posey? it was fun while it lasted.but florida gulf coast's run has finally come to an end. andy enfield and his eagles were the first 15 seed to reach the sweet 16. ncaa - florida/ florida gulf coast andy enfield coach of florida gulf coast 1st half brent comer steal and lob to sherwood brown for the ally-oop dunk florida gulf coast jumped out for a
and barry zito also the top four. verlander 7 years, $180m as big as posey's contract is - it's wasn't even the biggest one of the day. 31-gillian's equals final score tonight. - >> that honor goes to detroit tigers pitcher justin verlander justin verlander contract that honor goes to detroit tigers pitcher justin verlander the giants game tonight, three-one = final score. >> verlander got the richest contract ever for a pitcher: $180 million over the next 7 seasons which works out...
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jump in with the names you like. >> barry is a great thinker. i worked with him. however, what he's citing, i believe, is a dated number, which is consumer credit. that's a january number. we're already into march. so i would say go to a more current number, which is joe's number, and the fact that corporations are so lean, have big margins and are hiring now. that's going to drive the economy. that money goes into the consumer's pocket and they spend. >> what are you trying to buy? if you look at attractive names to take advantage of because we get whatever a pullback is, what's the name at the top of your list? >> i'm still focused on consumer discretionary, which is kind of against what most people will come on and tell you it is, slightly defensive. looks like a bond type of trade. but whether it's a mead johnson or an sjm smuckers, those are the types of names i want to be in for what i believe are going to be further appreciation than what people expect. >> let's go over to kayla tausche and find out what she's watching. >> we're watching the new and improve
jump in with the names you like. >> barry is a great thinker. i worked with him. however, what he's citing, i believe, is a dated number, which is consumer credit. that's a january number. we're already into march. so i would say go to a more current number, which is joe's number, and the fact that corporations are so lean, have big margins and are hiring now. that's going to drive the economy. that money goes into the consumer's pocket and they spend. >> what are you trying to buy?...
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will be will barrie how do you get the stimulus you got to buy cheap in your currency so it's still a congress who are we a marriage or are you coming out saying the less said about this the better it's an exact quote so you get everyone sort of they're using euphemisms but it's because they were plain and simple isn't this a classic prisoner's dilemma situation the the nash equilibrium as it's called they're all in the interrogation room and they're all claiming they don't have responsibility but all it takes is for one dissenter and you have a ripple effect and then you have i mean you have to almost go back to world war one it's kind of a similar lead up massive globalization i coordinated you know manipulation of something great and then and then it goes all haywire well that's exactly right now you know up until ninety seventy one we had a gold standard it was it was flawed but it was some kind of gold standard from one nine hundred eighty to two thousand and ten we had the dollar standard not as good as the gold standard but the u.s. said we're going to maintain the value of t
will be will barrie how do you get the stimulus you got to buy cheap in your currency so it's still a congress who are we a marriage or are you coming out saying the less said about this the better it's an exact quote so you get everyone sort of they're using euphemisms but it's because they were plain and simple isn't this a classic prisoner's dilemma situation the the nash equilibrium as it's called they're all in the interrogation room and they're all claiming they don't have responsibility...
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deputies arrived in an armored vehicle and spied barry in the bushes. at that point barry pointed what they thought was an assault rifle at them. they opened fire. after, the investigators learned it was only a homemade replica weapon. barry was hit twice and died at the hospital yesterday. >>> her family calls her their shining star, but most of the world knew her as 19 year-old lance corporal. she was one of two killed last week. here in the bay area where she grew up, her family is mourning her loss and remembering her amazing spirit. the marine's sister spoke today. what a tragic loss for that family, jodi. >> very tragic, jessica. the young marine from oakley had a lot of dreams, and she was proving she could make those dreams come true. tonight her family is heartbroken that their pride and joy is gone. >> she was a very positive person, brave, the most brave woman i ever met. >> reporter: but the family of 19-year-old lance corporal sara castomata can't believe the place they assumed she was safe is where she lost her life. military officials say
deputies arrived in an armored vehicle and spied barry in the bushes. at that point barry pointed what they thought was an assault rifle at them. they opened fire. after, the investigators learned it was only a homemade replica weapon. barry was hit twice and died at the hospital yesterday. >>> her family calls her their shining star, but most of the world knew her as 19 year-old lance corporal. she was one of two killed last week. here in the bay area where she grew up, her family is...
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and there are also reports of very good going broke of the multi-million trials on journalists to barry says much of the results of his financial misfortune came because he couldn't make any money in the u.k. things have been going very well for him recently and he has his business is being stolen it's been reports that he's been you know it's of money he's been turning off his houses there were reports that he was trying to sell. and he will. and in a picture in order to raise money isn't going to be much i mean he made all his money in russia that's very operates. i've been interviewing for nearly fifteen years according to my sources in london that he's following crimea very difficult to adapt big business wise to working out of russia british banks when if it was his money that they were in their accounts they would often close it and so him and the whole sort of model of being connected it and pulling the strings inside the kremlin in order to make money doesn't work in london and therefore he just was just sliding back slowly and more recent he just gave up his office. since he ha
and there are also reports of very good going broke of the multi-million trials on journalists to barry says much of the results of his financial misfortune came because he couldn't make any money in the u.k. things have been going very well for him recently and he has his business is being stolen it's been reports that he's been you know it's of money he's been turning off his houses there were reports that he was trying to sell. and he will. and in a picture in order to raise money isn't...
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i'm matt barrie with your "sportscenter" update. >>> one more sports note.o garcia found himself up in a tree in orlando. he hit a backhanded shot before jumping back down. play was canceled when a violent storm moved through. tiger woods is in the lead. and they'll try to finish it up today. >> awesome. he also hit one out of the water. it didn't end as good as that one, though. >>> up next, "the pulse." we'll go for a walk on the wild side. a close call with a crocodile. >>> and a cat walk of a different kind. different kind. [ female announcer ] are you sensitive to dairy? then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. for 25 years, new honey bunches of oats greek yohere we go.ole grain. honey cornflakes and chunks of greek yogurt. i'm tasting both the yogurt and the honey at the same time. i'm like digging this yogurt thing. i feel healthy. new honey bunches of oats greek. ♪ ♪ ♪ grown in america. picked and packed at the peak
i'm matt barrie with your "sportscenter" update. >>> one more sports note.o garcia found himself up in a tree in orlando. he hit a backhanded shot before jumping back down. play was canceled when a violent storm moved through. tiger woods is in the lead. and they'll try to finish it up today. >> awesome. he also hit one out of the water. it didn't end as good as that one, though. >>> up next, "the pulse." we'll go for a walk on the wild side. a close...
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as he said i am larry barry. if you don't know we have an internship program 11 and 12 graders participating and that includes recreation and parks and i am here today to present an award to you for your contribution to our program. we have been able to provide 54 internships over the last year to kids in san francisco. we worked with a host of sites including the ones mentioned over the summer and pine lake and silver tree and douglas play ground and it's been a wonderful importance and wonderful opportunity. not only do the kids get the internship opportunity they get to see the public sector and what it means to serve the public so with that said i would like to present this award. it's an appreciation for all the work and support you have shown our program and we can continue this in the future. >> all right. thank you larry. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> next saturday march 30 rec and park department hosts our annual spring family event featuring games and carnival rides and barbecue competition betw
as he said i am larry barry. if you don't know we have an internship program 11 and 12 graders participating and that includes recreation and parks and i am here today to present an award to you for your contribution to our program. we have been able to provide 54 internships over the last year to kids in san francisco. we worked with a host of sites including the ones mentioned over the summer and pine lake and silver tree and douglas play ground and it's been a wonderful importance and...
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they found barry hiding in the bushes outside his house.an pointed, what appeared to be a gun, that's when a sergeant shot him twice. the weapon turned out to be this homemade replica. >>> u.s. supreme court is just a few hours away from taking up the same-sex marriage debate. tonight, a huge crowd in the castro took it to the streets. many of the marchers we spoke with say everyone should have the right to get married, even if they don't intend to. >> i love my partner. doesn't mean we are definitely going to get married, but we have the right to. if we want to, we can. that's all we want. >> starting tomorrow, the high court will debate the i validity of california's prop 8. linda yee has a preview. >> reporter: the line in front of the supreme court continues to grow. opponents and supporters of same-sex marriage want to be inside when the justices hear two landmark cases. the first will be california's prop 8, which bans same-sex marriage. doug and his husband were legally married in massachusetts. e of nine states where same- sex marri
they found barry hiding in the bushes outside his house.an pointed, what appeared to be a gun, that's when a sergeant shot him twice. the weapon turned out to be this homemade replica. >>> u.s. supreme court is just a few hours away from taking up the same-sex marriage debate. tonight, a huge crowd in the castro took it to the streets. many of the marchers we spoke with say everyone should have the right to get married, even if they don't intend to. >> i love my partner. doesn't...
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the pitcher from barry throws one away. wait. and he just tackles the guy.pretty good hit over the middle if he's a linebacker. but he's a baseball player. benches clear. what's going on in baseball? guys got to chill out a little bit. barry went on the to win 9-7. >>> coming up on morning joe, mitt romney resurfaces ahead of his speech at cpac. what he had to say about his failed elections and how republicans can change their fortunes moving forward. >>> and lewis has his makeup on and he's ready to go. dennis rodman describing his trip to north korea and his friendship with kim jong-un. >> one thing he asked me to give obama something to say and to do one thing. he wants obama to do one thing. call me. >> he wants a call from president obama? >> that's right. he told me that. if you can, dennis. >> pick up the phone. more from the worm's words when "way too early" comes right back. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who s
the pitcher from barry throws one away. wait. and he just tackles the guy.pretty good hit over the middle if he's a linebacker. but he's a baseball player. benches clear. what's going on in baseball? guys got to chill out a little bit. barry went on the to win 9-7. >>> coming up on morning joe, mitt romney resurfaces ahead of his speech at cpac. what he had to say about his failed elections and how republicans can change their fortunes moving forward. >>> and lewis has his...
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colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and a tqm instructor. she completed a 7-month deployment. captain mike napolitano is serving with the navy's expedition training group. while deployed in 2004, he spearheaded maritime patrol relief efforts toing the 2004 indian ocean tsunami, as well as numerous theater cooperation efforts throughout the pacific and
colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think...