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for gary danielson and tracy wolfson, verne lundquist saying so on long from baton rouge. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [ gunfire, explosions ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] with a new 285-horsepower pentastar v6 engine, it's game over for would-be contenders. the 2012 jeep wrangler call of duty: modern warfare 3 edition. the toughest vehicle in the world. any world. ♪ hey, two tickets just opened up on the 50. ...yup, about to go pick them up from will call. so 46 seconds ago. did you guys hear that chapman rolled his ankle? done. get out there. so 12 seconds ago. you guys know how to post videos to facebook? you guys know how to post videos to facebook? you guys hear, someone stole... ...stole the other team's mascot? [ tiger growling ] so 27 seconds ago. [ male announcer ] stay a step ahead with 4g lte. with speeds up to 10x faster than 3g. at&t. >> my goodness. touchdown. >> tim: we welcome you to "the jeep post game show." tim brando in new york. >> tim: in the game you just saw, arkansas goes down to l.s.u. 41-17. now let's go back out to baton rouge where tra
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for gary danielson and tracy wolfson, verne lundquist saying so on long from baton rouge. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [ gunfire, explosions ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] with a new 285-horsepower pentastar v6 engine, it's game over for would-be contenders. the 2012 jeep wrangler call of duty: modern warfare 3 edition. the toughest vehicle in the world. any world. ♪ hey, two tickets just opened up on the 50. ...yup, about to go pick them up from will call. so 46 seconds ago. did you guys hear that chapman rolled his ankle? done. get out there. so 12 seconds ago. you guys know how to post videos to facebook? you guys know how to post videos to facebook? you guys hear, someone stole... ...stole the other team's mascot? [ tiger growling ] so 27 seconds ago. [ male announcer ] stay a step ahead with 4g lte. with speeds up to 10x faster than 3g. at&t. with speeds up to 10x faster than 3g. >> my goodness. touchdown. >> tim: we welcome you to "the jeep post game show." tim brando in new york. >> tim: in the game you just saw, arkansas goes down to l.s.u. 41-17. now let'
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video gaming company and being a woman and african-american, sseewas trailblazing many here in baton rougerom right- louisiana."born and raised there, she climbed the corporate ladderr.. "there's not a lot of diversity, not just in the executive ranks, in the industry and there are times as an african-aaerican african-american female in the room."then leff that "i'm an electrical engineer. t. by degree. so technology hass always been attthh heart and animaaion and multi-media is my passion. as a kid growing up watching fat albert and the cosby kids i'm seeing something that mr. cosby preated and said one day i wanna own a company that knows how to do that that does that." and now she does."the biggest release and launch and shipmmnt of our first consul video game which is the black &pcollege football video game experience. what we constantly kept hearinggand seeing in the industry were nott nough urban character and those that were there were not portrayed in a very positivee positive light. our innent was to provide different content into the market segment."up next, a documentary and the
video gaming company and being a woman and african-american, sseewas trailblazing many here in baton rougerom right- louisiana."born and raised there, she climbed the corporate ladderr.. "there's not a lot of diversity, not just in the executive ranks, in the industry and there are times as an african-aaerican african-american female in the room."then leff that "i'm an electrical engineer. t. by degree. so technology hass always been attthh heart and animaaion and...
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and i-10, from san antonio to baton rouge. >> and if you're flying today, some airport delays are possible in dallas, houston, kansas city, chicago, detroit, and minneapolis. >>> and now, to the guilty verdict for conrad murray. for now, the doctor hired to help a severely sleep-deprived michael jackson will be spending his nights and days in a los angeles jail cell. >> the jurors unanimously reached their decision after less than nine hours of deliberation. jim avila was at the courthouse. >> reporter: michael jackson's parents, two of his sisters, two of his brothers, in the packed courtroom. just a few feet away from dr. conrad murray. >> we, the jury in the aboved titled action, find the defendant, conrad murray, guilty of the crime of involuntary manslaughter. >> reporter: outside of the courtroom, hundreds erupted in shouts of justice. and in a moment, judge michael pastor, sent conrad murray to l.a. county jail. >> our sympathies go out to the jackson family at this time, for the loss that they have suffered. not a pop icon, but a son and a brother. and i think that's most important
and i-10, from san antonio to baton rouge. >> and if you're flying today, some airport delays are possible in dallas, houston, kansas city, chicago, detroit, and minneapolis. >>> and now, to the guilty verdict for conrad murray. for now, the doctor hired to help a severely sleep-deprived michael jackson will be spending his nights and days in a los angeles jail cell. >> the jurors unanimously reached their decision after less than nine hours of deliberation. jim avila was...
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. >> a forecast for friday out of baton rouge louisiana. >> warmer than here. >> all right.d. have a great day. now to today new york. this is our control room this is where the magic happens. hey, tom. thanks, tom. >> juanita.
. >> a forecast for friday out of baton rouge louisiana. >> warmer than here. >> all right.d. have a great day. now to today new york. this is our control room this is where the magic happens. hey, tom. thanks, tom. >> juanita.
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every night where the ministers were beaten trying to get people to vote down in new orleans and baton rouge. when i came down here, the same thing was going on. we went to san francisco state university to get my credentials and my master's degree. we had to close the school down to get to ethnic studies. the police marching on us at san francisco state. after leaving new orleans and coming here, it was still a fight. comparing the schools, yes, i can see the different -- i can see the difference. those parents are there, and they bring in money for those schools, and they have all kinds of book fairs and arts festivals, computer labs, and at hunters point, it is a whole different story. you do not have a computer labs there. we do not have a parent involvement. it is a total difference. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision on whether he will be executed or spend his life in prison. >> he should be released. [applause] one of my professors actually is working on his case, so i have been following through her visits and conversations, but i think it is the quintessential examp
every night where the ministers were beaten trying to get people to vote down in new orleans and baton rouge. when i came down here, the same thing was going on. we went to san francisco state university to get my credentials and my master's degree. we had to close the school down to get to ethnic studies. the police marching on us at san francisco state. after leaving new orleans and coming here, it was still a fight. comparing the schools, yes, i can see the different -- i can see the...
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. >>> kids at an elementary school in baton rouge stumbled on a sight a woman naked body was found inhe parking lot monday morning. police say it's a mystery. there are no obvious signs foul play or trauma and no word on how she got there or a immediate cause of death and an autopsy will be perform. >>> an ohio man is locked up in jail accused of spiking the coffee at a restaurant where he worked. he was spotted by the coworkerputting a substance into coffee. it was drug used to treat anemia in baby pigs. he face as number of charges. the restaurant says no customers were hurt. and the restaurant immediately fired the man. >>> one michigan mom what tough day when her toddlers got ahold of flour in the kitchen which proceeded to go all over the house. mom was not feeling so well show she stayed a little longer than usual in the rest room and when she came out, this is what mary found. the boys are one and a half and 3 1/2 years old respectively. they saw their mom was upset and kept asking what's the matter. the mess was caused by one 5 pound bag of flour. >>> a last ditch effort befor
. >>> kids at an elementary school in baton rouge stumbled on a sight a woman naked body was found inhe parking lot monday morning. police say it's a mystery. there are no obvious signs foul play or trauma and no word on how she got there or a immediate cause of death and an autopsy will be perform. >>> an ohio man is locked up in jail accused of spiking the coffee at a restaurant where he worked. he was spotted by the coworkerputting a substance into coffee. it was drug used...
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criminals but you only person which is that he participated in the murder of three thousand jews in baton rouge in the 1940's but documents proving its were provided for the estonian authorities as well because then you know the story is anti-fascist committee says the proof of god scores atrocities in a belorussian concentration camp is solid and undoubted but instead of seeing off his days from behind bars he now lives the life of a free man in this baltic state. was deported from the u.s. and stripped of u.s. citizen children does not doesn't give him shelter and try to hide them under international pressure the authorities had to initiate an investigation. however the probe brought no results after months of investigation is still only in authorities close the case a well grounded doubt remains that the god squad mentioned in the material is not let me hail ganske or who is at present a citizen of the republic of a stone in the case will be closed as it has been impossible for the investigative team to find any additional evidence the decision raised eyebrows in israel at first but then sim
criminals but you only person which is that he participated in the murder of three thousand jews in baton rouge in the 1940's but documents proving its were provided for the estonian authorities as well because then you know the story is anti-fascist committee says the proof of god scores atrocities in a belorussian concentration camp is solid and undoubted but instead of seeing off his days from behind bars he now lives the life of a free man in this baltic state. was deported from the u.s....
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. >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and two aspiring boxers who win the opportunity to compete against a rival prison. >> a mile and a half from the banks of the mississippi river, what appears to be a toll booth is the entrance to the elayn hunt correctional center. this all-male facility houses more than 2100 inmates. >> every monday and tuesday the reception process will start at about 5:30 in the morning. the inmates will come from the various parish prisons and other doc facilities and they will all pool here. >> the men arriving today have been convicted of a wide range of crimes, everything from marijuana possession to murder. >> i'm here for one count of rape, three kidnappings, and aggravated burglary. >>
. >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and two aspiring boxers who win the opportunity to compete against a rival...
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and doing so from right here in baton rouge, louisiana. >> reporter: born and raised there, she climbedr. >> there is not a lot of diversity. not just in the executive ranks, in the industry. and, you know, there are times as an african-american female, i was the only african-american female in the room. >> reporter: then left that loneliness to follow her heart. >> electrical engineer by degree, so technology has always been at the heart and soul of what i am. but animation and multimedia is my passion. as a kid growing up, watching fat albert and the cosby kids, i'm seeing something that, you know, mr. cosby created and said, one day i want to own a company that knows how to do that. >> reporter: and now she does. >> the biggest success so far has been the -- the release of and launch and shipment of our first console video game, which is the black college football video game experience. what we constantly kept hearing and seeing in the industry were, you know, not enough content that reflects the urban character and those that were there, they were not portrayed in a very positive li
and doing so from right here in baton rouge, louisiana. >> reporter: born and raised there, she climbedr. >> there is not a lot of diversity. not just in the executive ranks, in the industry. and, you know, there are times as an african-american female, i was the only african-american female in the room. >> reporter: then left that loneliness to follow her heart. >> electrical engineer by degree, so technology has always been at the heart and soul of what i am. but...
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tigers in baton rouge are going to nail it. those are my boys.oing to do it. >> coming up. glamour in the slammer, the fashion that put the catwalk down prison row. >> why the guys from "pawn stars" are huge fans of the nba lockout. we have that and a lot coming up as we wrap up the week in our "morning papers" -- morning papers. it's friday. you know what that means, the polka too. stay with us, everybody. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] light up your season with a brighter, whiter smile. with crest 3d white professional effects whitestrips. it penetrates below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a $500 dentist treatment. the secret's in the strip. crest 3d white professional effects whitestrips. life opens up when you do. [ male announcer ] only rogaine® foam is shown to regrow hair in 85% of guys. i'm like, "hey look at me. it's working." [ male announcer ] go to rogainefoam.com and you can get " a 4-month supply of rogaine® for just $59.95. order in the next 10 minutes and get free shipping! have given way to sleeping. where sle
tigers in baton rouge are going to nail it. those are my boys.oing to do it. >> coming up. glamour in the slammer, the fashion that put the catwalk down prison row. >> why the guys from "pawn stars" are huge fans of the nba lockout. we have that and a lot coming up as we wrap up the week in our "morning papers" -- morning papers. it's friday. you know what that means, the polka too. stay with us, everybody. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] light up your...
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that will bring about the potential for severe storms in cities like biloxi and new orleans and baton rougeater on this afternoon. and then to the north, this front will pull down so much colder air so it'llick up the winds behind it and that brisk wind will make the temperatures feel even colder than it actually is. wind gusts today will be soaring up to 60 miles per hour. and that's particularly true through the plain states. we saw that yesterday. so it's been windy in nebraska all weekend. that will continue. and the winds will also get strong through oklahoma like oklahoma city, down through amarillo, texas. and even towards the houston area, i'm expecting those winds to pick up. this is a powerful storm system that will bring about changes in the weather. highs today in minneapolis, 45, but the temperature will actually be falling throughout the day, and the wind will make it feel even colder. it was in the 50s yesterday there. this is a big change. your forecast calls for colder conditions, 67 in atlanta, but what a difference a day makes, notice the temperature in minneapolis drops
that will bring about the potential for severe storms in cities like biloxi and new orleans and baton rougeater on this afternoon. and then to the north, this front will pull down so much colder air so it'llick up the winds behind it and that brisk wind will make the temperatures feel even colder than it actually is. wind gusts today will be soaring up to 60 miles per hour. and that's particularly true through the plain states. we saw that yesterday. so it's been windy in nebraska all weekend....
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six costumed fans picked out of the crowd at a basketball game in baton rouge to dance for the ticketsnner was legoless, took three weeks to build the costume. which one might that be? >> i think that is him on the right. i home. >> the lego? >> celebrating. tickets to the big game. again, tickets for this game going for up to $ed 6,000 online. i think they hold about 100,000 in the stadium. >> yes. >> 103,000. >> 103,000? reynolds, as you know, if you were born in alabama, as reynolds was, immediately before anything else is done, tough pick, an auburn fan or an alabama fan. he picked out auburn, worked out well for you last year. >> very well the. good times. this year around, you will be back. weather going to be a problem? >> okay for night, clear skies, temperatures around 53 degrees or so but going to be trench you know what is funny, the stories you have with the game itself, lsu's former coach and great one, think about this nick saban, won a national championship with lsu, at the helm with alabama, won a national championship with alabama no other coach in history ever won two
six costumed fans picked out of the crowd at a basketball game in baton rouge to dance for the ticketsnner was legoless, took three weeks to build the costume. which one might that be? >> i think that is him on the right. i home. >> the lego? >> celebrating. tickets to the big game. again, tickets for this game going for up to $ed 6,000 online. i think they hold about 100,000 in the stadium. >> yes. >> 103,000. >> 103,000? reynolds, as you know, if you were...
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zooming in a little closer to you, it will eventually be in baton rouge, new orleans, jackson, and intoesburg. in the northwest, this is a big time snow event. we have avalanche warnings going on here in parts of the cascades. very heavy snow event in the mountains as well. if you're driving through the mountains, you need to be prepared. all of those things you know for mid-winter storm. the rain is in the northeast. airports are slowing down in the northeast. tomorrow, though, the biggest getaway day is where the heavy rain will be in new york, all the way into florida. the delays, philadelphia, chicago, houston, new york la guardia right now. the worst is philadelphia at two hours, but i think that will be clearing up rather quick lg. jim? >> chad, thanks. we hope for the best. think back six years ago, joplin, missouri, one of the deadliest, costliest tornadoes in the city. 1,000 people died, even a hospital destroyed. now the city is slowly rebuilding. losses there nearing $3 billion. the community plans a memorial service later today and we thgi them our prayers there. >>> people
zooming in a little closer to you, it will eventually be in baton rouge, new orleans, jackson, and intoesburg. in the northwest, this is a big time snow event. we have avalanche warnings going on here in parts of the cascades. very heavy snow event in the mountains as well. if you're driving through the mountains, you need to be prepared. all of those things you know for mid-winter storm. the rain is in the northeast. airports are slowing down in the northeast. tomorrow, though, the biggest...
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next up is a call from that to rouge, louisiana -- baton rouge. caller: when i was a boy, an outlay used to say, the hand cannot hit what i can't see. i float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. we do not know who these people are who print the money. we do not know if they are part of the republic, the european banking system, and they just keep printing money and we can identify them. our constitution says congress is supposed to have the authority to print and regulate our currency. they did that for a reason, so we can identify who prints the money, who regulates it, and then we can vote them in or out if they did not do what the people will. that is the problem. we don't know who these people are. they are not regulated in any way, not held accountable by anybody. i am not sure we are supposed to be a leader of the world. we need to leave their own country and stop worrying about leading the world. if we don't leave our own country and eventually we will fall into so much dead that someone will start calling the shots for on republican we wil
next up is a call from that to rouge, louisiana -- baton rouge. caller: when i was a boy, an outlay used to say, the hand cannot hit what i can't see. i float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. we do not know who these people are who print the money. we do not know if they are part of the republic, the european banking system, and they just keep printing money and we can identify them. our constitution says congress is supposed to have the authority to print and regulate our currency. they did...
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. -- baton rouge to help. i do not understand why bush was blamed so much for this. there could have been a lot of things done, and all they wanted to do was push this office -- push this off on the federal government when the local government did nothing to help. these people probably could've gone most of them out. guest: what you highlight is one of the key reasons why are so excitedor's about the military response. her take katrina was a very complex event. without speaking to some of the specific instances you are referring to, i think really what we tried to do -- one of the key lessons we all learned that information was not shared in a timely manner and as widely to all of those trained to respond as it should have been. between the local levels and the federal level, what everyone has tried to do since then, and there have been a number of bills passed, really tried to break down a lot of those, not just stovepipes, but lack of other -- how we all work together. since then we have made a number of changes to how we plan to emergencies, how all levels of gove
. -- baton rouge to help. i do not understand why bush was blamed so much for this. there could have been a lot of things done, and all they wanted to do was push this office -- push this off on the federal government when the local government did nothing to help. these people probably could've gone most of them out. guest: what you highlight is one of the key reasons why are so excitedor's about the military response. her take katrina was a very complex event. without speaking to some of the...
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being a woman and african-american, she was trailblazing many paths and doing so from right here in baton rougeladder. >> there's not a lot of diversity. not just in the executive ranks. in the industry. and, you know, there were times as an african-american female i was truly the only african-american female in the room. >> reporter: then left that loneliness to follow her heart. >> i'm an electrical engineer by degree, so, technology has always been at the heart and soul of who i am. but animation and multi-media is my passion. as a kid growing up watching fat albert and cosby kids, i'm seeing something that, you know, mr. cosby created and said, one day, i want to own a company that knows how to do that. >> reporter: now she does. >> the biggest success so far has been the release and launch and shipment of our first console video game, which is the black college football video game experience. what we constantly kept hearing and seeing in the industry were, you know, not enough content that reflects the urban character and those that were there, they were not portrayed in a very positive, i
being a woman and african-american, she was trailblazing many paths and doing so from right here in baton rougeladder. >> there's not a lot of diversity. not just in the executive ranks. in the industry. and, you know, there were times as an african-american female i was truly the only african-american female in the room. >> reporter: then left that loneliness to follow her heart. >> i'm an electrical engineer by degree, so, technology has always been at the heart and soul of...
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. -- baton rouge to help. i do not understand why bush was blamed so much for this.here could have been a lot of things done, and all they wanted to do was push this office -- push this off on the federal government when the local government did nothing to help. these people probably could've gone most of them out. guest: what you highlight is one of the key reasons why are so excitedor's about the military response. her take katrina was a very complex event. without speaking to some of the specific instances you are referring to, i think really what we tried to do -- one of the key lessons we all learned that information was not shared in a timely manner and as widely to all of those trained to respond as it should have been. between the local levels and the federal level, what everyone has tried to do since then, and there have been a number of bills passed, really tried to break down a lot of those, not just stovepipes, but lack of other -- how we all work together. since then we have made a number of changes to how we plan to emergencies, how all levels of govern
. -- baton rouge to help. i do not understand why bush was blamed so much for this.here could have been a lot of things done, and all they wanted to do was push this office -- push this off on the federal government when the local government did nothing to help. these people probably could've gone most of them out. guest: what you highlight is one of the key reasons why are so excitedor's about the military response. her take katrina was a very complex event. without speaking to some of the...
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--t: bachelor's, louisiana baton rouge, louisiana. caller this is bob. this lady, i don't know. her organization, if they were to let the oil companies drill a long time ago, they would have to have this pipeline. we would have plenty of oil. she is talking about green energy. i think we have a belly full of green and -- with solyndra. if she don't want to have gas and oil, quit buying gas and back your car up to one of those windmills and see how far you can get. you people have ruined this country by not letting the oil companies drill in alaska and what about the alaskan pipeline? they have not had a bit of trouble up there. you say it is so bad coming down through here. another thing -- go to north dakota and try to spew your garbage about oil. host: we will leave it there. guest: you have concerns about people across america that we have enough energy to get around. frankly, that is a concern of every person who works for an environmental group as well we are trying to make sure we have sources of energy that gives us jobs and also does not hurt our health and our water and
--t: bachelor's, louisiana baton rouge, louisiana. caller this is bob. this lady, i don't know. her organization, if they were to let the oil companies drill a long time ago, they would have to have this pipeline. we would have plenty of oil. she is talking about green energy. i think we have a belly full of green and -- with solyndra. if she don't want to have gas and oil, quit buying gas and back your car up to one of those windmills and see how far you can get. you people have ruined this...
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next up is a call from that to rouge, louisiana -- baton rouge. caller: when i was a boy, an outlay used to say, the hand cannot hit what i can't see. i float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. we do not know who these people are who print the money. we do not know if they are part of the republic, the european banking system, and they just keep printing money and we can identify them. our constitution says congress is supposed to have the authority to print and regulate our currency. they did that for a reason, so we can identify who prints the money, who regulates it, and then we can vote them in or out if they did not do what the people will. that is the problem. we don't know who these people are. they are not regulated in any way, not held accountable by anybody. i am not sure we are supposed to be a leader of the world. we need to leave their own country and stop worrying about leading the world. if we don't leave our own country and eventually we will fall into so much dead that someone will start calling the shots for on republican we wil
next up is a call from that to rouge, louisiana -- baton rouge. caller: when i was a boy, an outlay used to say, the hand cannot hit what i can't see. i float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. we do not know who these people are who print the money. we do not know if they are part of the republic, the european banking system, and they just keep printing money and we can identify them. our constitution says congress is supposed to have the authority to print and regulate our currency. they did...
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>> i'm pulling for alabama although i have to say my father was from baton rouge so i'm a crimson tide >> does president bush deserve credit for -- some of the credit for the fall of libyan dictator muammar el-qaddafi. condaleeza rice wants to talk about that and she has it in her brand new book. >> 741 pages, no higher honor and joins us here live now. very interesting timing that the fall of qaddafi would happen because you believe and write about in your book that president bush really laid the groundwork for this sort of freedom movement all across the middle east. >> what we're seeing is the best of american foreign policy which is that you have to sustain over a period of time in order to deal with big issues. and so the freedom agenda which president bush championed and i tried to carry out was a note that authoritarianism is not stable. people will be inclined to seek their rights, no man, woman or child should live in tyranny and we're seeing that unfold across the middle east. >> you know, secretary, i was on tv right after bin laden was shot. also right after qaddafi went do
>> i'm pulling for alabama although i have to say my father was from baton rouge so i'm a crimson tide >> does president bush deserve credit for -- some of the credit for the fall of libyan dictator muammar el-qaddafi. condaleeza rice wants to talk about that and she has it in her brand new book. >> 741 pages, no higher honor and joins us here live now. very interesting timing that the fall of qaddafi would happen because you believe and write about in your book that president...
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, congratulations to the people of louisiana and to the football team and the coaching staff in baton rougevitter: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i thank my colleague, i'm a law graduate at the university of alabama. it was a fabulous spectacle this weekend. 103,000 in that fabulous new stadium that's been expanded and the colors and the band and the noise. i don't believe -- truly i doubt any of us will live to see a game in which is any louder than that game was. and it was just a spectacular event, and an unusual special thing that happens in the southeastern conference and so we are -- believe in being winners, in alabama played every single play and so did l.s.u. with every single play committed to winning the football game. at the end of it after all had been said and done it was 6-6. the two best teams in the nation i think clearly proved they're the two best teams in the nation. but we had to have an overtime, and so to my colleague, senators landrieu and vitter, congratulations, i'm proud to -- not really proud but i'm honored and will
, congratulations to the people of louisiana and to the football team and the coaching staff in baton rougevitter: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i thank my colleague, i'm a law graduate at the university of alabama. it was a fabulous spectacle this weekend. 103,000 in that fabulous new stadium that's been expanded and the colors and the band and the noise. i don't believe -- truly i doubt any of us will live to see a game in which is any louder...