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. >> tim: going to baton rouge and beat l.s.u., if you win that game and do the job you're going to get consideration. maryland and west virginia today. this was supposed to be a walkover, but it wasn't. >> tony: good thing they've got geno smith. he's going to find tavon austin over the middle. austin's third touchdown of the game. they go up by 31-14. 31-24. austin becomes west virginia's
. >> tim: going to baton rouge and beat l.s.u., if you win that game and do the job you're going to get consideration. maryland and west virginia today. this was supposed to be a walkover, but it wasn't. >> tony: good thing they've got geno smith. he's going to find tavon austin over the middle. austin's third touchdown of the game. they go up by 31-14. 31-24. austin becomes west virginia's
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his teammates can make that for him. >> tim: going to baton rouge and beat l.s.u., if you win that gameu're going to get consideration. maryland and west virginia today. this was supposed to be a walkover, but it wasn't. >> tony: good thing they've got geno smith. he's going to find tavon austin over the middle. austin's third touchdown of the game. they go up by 31-14. 31-24. austin becomes west virginia's all time leading receiver with 207 catches. >> tim: west virginia wins it 31-21. cal and southern california, just getting under way, into the second quarter now, trojans lead it 7-0, 12 and change remaining. kentucky and florida, tony. jeff driskel coming into form. >> tony: driskel playing exceedingly well. gators 4-0 for the second straight year. beat kentucky for the 26th straight time. they get a week off then play l.s.u. down in the swamp. >> tim: a test for them and the bayou bengals. braxton miller impressive. >> spencer: in particular when you get in the green zone, watch him in traffic spin and make people miss. they go on 29-15 right now. >> tim: congratulations on that vi
his teammates can make that for him. >> tim: going to baton rouge and beat l.s.u., if you win that gameu're going to get consideration. maryland and west virginia today. this was supposed to be a walkover, but it wasn't. >> tony: good thing they've got geno smith. he's going to find tavon austin over the middle. austin's third touchdown of the game. they go up by 31-14. 31-24. austin becomes west virginia's all time leading receiver with 207 catches. >> tim: west virginia wins...
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owed thousands of dollars in vacation and other benefits. 11 news contacted the parent company in baton rouge, louisiana. be chief financial officer said the workers were paid for work they did. in terms of personal time accumulated, some of not been paid out. she said that 90% of the revenue -- revenue stream was from medicaid and medicare, and the goal is to pay the workers. the workers will get a notice to apply and get on cobra. the company official says as monies due from medicare and medicaid come in, but workers may need to file a claim with the bankruptcy court. wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. in other news tonight, vandalism appears to be targeting mosques in virginia. worshipers at the shenandoah valley and harrisburg found graffiti on the building. on wednesday, the windows of 30 cars were smashed at a mosque near falls church. authorities are looking into whether these incidents are related to anti-u.s. protests sparked by a film for trying to profit mohammad. in beirut, the leader of the militant hezbollah group urged the process to continue. earlier protests in afghanistan said f
owed thousands of dollars in vacation and other benefits. 11 news contacted the parent company in baton rouge, louisiana. be chief financial officer said the workers were paid for work they did. in terms of personal time accumulated, some of not been paid out. she said that 90% of the revenue -- revenue stream was from medicaid and medicare, and the goal is to pay the workers. the workers will get a notice to apply and get on cobra. the company official says as monies due from medicare and...
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chris made progress in debt and rich today, restoring power -- crews made progress in baton rouge today. the end of an era in pikesville. why all local institution closed doors. cooking up a record. how much went into the world's how much went into the world's want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey t cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> it has been a mainstay for 120 years, but today was the final day of business for field of pharmacy. since 1892, fields has sold anything from cards to cosmetics and really go to lunch. owners decided to close. fields thanked its customers. there is only a few days left to check out they 131st annual maryland state fair. after a slow first weekend, officials hope to make up with a big crowds this labor day weekend. there is something for everyone at from food, to the carnival midway. t
chris made progress in debt and rich today, restoring power -- crews made progress in baton rouge today. the end of an era in pikesville. why all local institution closed doors. cooking up a record. how much went into the world's how much went into the world's want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey t cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's...
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police are not saying much about the threat at the baton rouge campus bomb squad is at the scene and classes cancelled for the day. lsu sent a text to alert students asking them to evacuate as calmly and quickly as possible. there are 30,000 students, professors and employees. campus ms. in texas, north dakota and ohio were all evacuated friday after bomb threats no ex-blow sieves will found. hopefully -- no ex-blow sieves were found. >>> overseas, leader of hezbollah made a rare public appearance at a rally in beirut denounced an anti-islam film that has created a weeklong protests. he told tens of thousands of supporters the u.s. must be held accountable for the film, because it was produced here. karen travers has the latest. >> reporter: tensions have simmered in the mideast after last week's violent protest but the unrest has spread to other parts of the globe. today large protests in indonesia, philippines, pakistan can buhl, where thousands of afghans burned cars and threw rocks in protest of the anti-muslim film that mocks the prophet mohammed. the fourth day of protests in a
police are not saying much about the threat at the baton rouge campus bomb squad is at the scene and classes cancelled for the day. lsu sent a text to alert students asking them to evacuate as calmly and quickly as possible. there are 30,000 students, professors and employees. campus ms. in texas, north dakota and ohio were all evacuated friday after bomb threats no ex-blow sieves will found. hopefully -- no ex-blow sieves were found. >>> overseas, leader of hezbollah made a rare...
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officials in baton rouge say 75% of residents have their power back, there's a lot more to do in new orleans and the sur rounding suburbs. in those areas, only about 40% of people have electricity tonight. power companies are warning residents it could be late next week before everyone gets their power back. the heat took a toll on fans at today's university of maryland football game. more than two dozen people in the stands started feeling sick. prince georges county police say they were all suffering from heat related illnesses. four of those people had to be taken to the hospital. they're all expected to okay. >>> new chapter began today for the penn state nittany lions, more than 90,000 packed beaver stadium. fans were out in full support to show their support. it was the first time in more than 06 years, joe paterno was not on the coaching staff. it was not the best start for the new coach, bill o'brien, we'll have highlights in sports coming up in a few minutes. >>> new information tonight in a murder mystery in prince georges county. we now know the name of the woman found dea
officials in baton rouge say 75% of residents have their power back, there's a lot more to do in new orleans and the sur rounding suburbs. in those areas, only about 40% of people have electricity tonight. power companies are warning residents it could be late next week before everyone gets their power back. the heat took a toll on fans at today's university of maryland football game. more than two dozen people in the stands started feeling sick. prince georges county police say they were all...
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number three lsu beat north texas in baton rouge today, 41-14. beckham, on the punt return and he's gone. 70 yards the other way. lsu outgained the mean green 508-219. the new quarterback, touchdown and pick. penn state, at home, taking on ohio. bill o'brien's coaching debut did not go well. three total touchdowns, one through the air one on the grourngsd ohio b 24-14. nittany lions at virginia 2:30 eastern on abc. >>> ohio state and urban meyer's debut for the buckeyes went swimmingly.ton miller to smith. catch the year i'm calling it right now. first week of the year. ohio state rolls over miami of ohio, 56-10. other scores from around the country. number 13 oklahoma state. in a nail-biter. 84-0. florida state rolls 69-3 over murray state. next saturday, college gameday, you folks in central texas and in texas in general, the crew at colleg station, texas as texas a&m takes on florida in the aggies' first acr game in school history of that does it. have a great weekend. "and then, there's both." "erika tsubaki is a big fan of both." "that's wha
number three lsu beat north texas in baton rouge today, 41-14. beckham, on the punt return and he's gone. 70 yards the other way. lsu outgained the mean green 508-219. the new quarterback, touchdown and pick. penn state, at home, taking on ohio. bill o'brien's coaching debut did not go well. three total touchdowns, one through the air one on the grourngsd ohio b 24-14. nittany lions at virginia 2:30 eastern on abc. >>> ohio state and urban meyer's debut for the buckeyes went...
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police are not saying much about the threat at the baton rouge campus bomb squad is at the scene andlasses cancelled for the day. lsu sent a text to alert students asking them to evacuate as calmly and quickly as possible. there are 30,000 students, professors and employees. campus ms. in texas, north dakota and ohio were all evacuated friday after bomb threats no ex-blow sieves will found. hopefully -- no ex-blow sieves were found. >>> overseas, leader of hezbollah made a rare public appearance at a rally in beirut denounced an anti-islam film that has created a weeklong protests. he told tens of thousands of supporters the u.s. must be held accountable for the film, because it was produced here. karen travers has the latest. >> reporter: tensions have simmered in the mideast after last week's violent protest but the unrest has spread to other parts of the globe. today large protests in indonesia, philippines, pakistan can buhl, where thousands of afghans burned cars and threw rocks in protest of the anti-muslim film that mocks the prophet mohammed. the fourth day of protests in afg
police are not saying much about the threat at the baton rouge campus bomb squad is at the scene andlasses cancelled for the day. lsu sent a text to alert students asking them to evacuate as calmly and quickly as possible. there are 30,000 students, professors and employees. campus ms. in texas, north dakota and ohio were all evacuated friday after bomb threats no ex-blow sieves will found. hopefully -- no ex-blow sieves were found. >>> overseas, leader of hezbollah made a rare public...
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a game in which they trailed in baton rouge. right now on espn2, oregon is leading washington state. this game being played in seattle. wanted to pass instead can't find your receiver he'll take it. and go into the end zone. 13-yard score, right now it is 23-22. second quarter on espn two. the ducks on top. earlier here on abc, ohio state quarterback braxton miller overcame a knee injury to have 315 total yards, this touchdown pass to smith and ohio state wins over michigan state 17-16. they get nebraska next week. we'll see you next weekend. # "and then, there's both." "erika tsubaki is a big fan of both." "that's what she and her team had in mind when they designed the all new ford escape." "with more cargo space than before, wrapped in a brand new body." "the tech-savvy, ready-for-adventure, all new twenty thirteen ford escape." "it's what happens when you go further." president obama: during the last weeks of this campaign... there will be debabates, speeches, and more ads. but if i could sit down with you, in your living ro
a game in which they trailed in baton rouge. right now on espn2, oregon is leading washington state. this game being played in seattle. wanted to pass instead can't find your receiver he'll take it. and go into the end zone. 13-yard score, right now it is 23-22. second quarter on espn two. the ducks on top. earlier here on abc, ohio state quarterback braxton miller overcame a knee injury to have 315 total yards, this touchdown pass to smith and ohio state wins over michigan state 17-16. they...
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we contacted the parent company in baton rouge, louisiana. the chief financial officer says workers get paid for the work they did, including overtime. she says in terms of the personal time paid out, some have not been paid. the goal is to pay the workers. as for the health benefits, the chief operating officer says workers will get a notice to apply and get on cobra. >> company officials say month due from medicare and medicaid come in, they will try to pay the workers. an investigation is under way into possible cheating scandal within the baltimore city public-school system. we have confirmed that the district is looking to hire a date of forensics company to produce thousands of standardized test results for possible cheating. the company would review 8000 test booklets from 2009 and 2010. the investigation involves more than a dozen schools who saw dramatic drops in their test scores in the past three years. some principals have been fired resulting from that investigation, but one has since been reinstated. a big name in the arts took
we contacted the parent company in baton rouge, louisiana. the chief financial officer says workers get paid for the work they did, including overtime. she says in terms of the personal time paid out, some have not been paid. the goal is to pay the workers. as for the health benefits, the chief operating officer says workers will get a notice to apply and get on cobra. >> company officials say month due from medicare and medicaid come in, they will try to pay the workers. an investigation...
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police baton rouge promises bruised protesters battered buildings are becoming the euro zone's currency from athens to madrid capitals this week have been braced for an onslaught of the angry and indignant. boss to get out of the belligerence on press here are surging measures job benefit us there just benefit very few people. on the european union on the banks these are attitudes of betrayal first fostered increase. not gotten more and that is the agreements between greece and it's noticed in this state without any going for negotiations they have promised me smoke and the other european leaders just implement all of them for. last athens saw firebombs a mass spaniards claim they were victims of police brutality chasing down protesters they fired rubber bullets into crowds the injury count from just one night topping sixty this will last as long as austerity law says as neoliberal austerity lasts and as long as. it's going live as long as it needs to last until people's daily needs are met the m.t.s. territories rank and file have most recently been posted by portuguese protesters a na
police baton rouge promises bruised protesters battered buildings are becoming the euro zone's currency from athens to madrid capitals this week have been braced for an onslaught of the angry and indignant. boss to get out of the belligerence on press here are surging measures job benefit us there just benefit very few people. on the european union on the banks these are attitudes of betrayal first fostered increase. not gotten more and that is the agreements between greece and it's noticed in...
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behind me is i-10 the major highway between new orleans and baton rouge. parts of it are still shut down tonight. one of many headaches along the gulf coast. >>> almost 72 hours after hurricane isaac first slammed into the gulf coast, much of the area is still under water. glenys is still overwhelmed. >> i can't take it. i haven't been in this situation. i hope it never happens again. i pray it never happens again. >> reporter: with the water slowly receding bob hassell is now starting the agonizing process of ripping out walls and adding up the damage. >> everybody back here has pretty well got the same problems. going to have a lot of heartache to get through this. >> reporter: after isaac dumped up to 20 inches of rain in some places yesterday alone forcing dramatic rescues including this one where the coast guard air lifted a couple and their cat to safety, damage and debris now stretch from louisiana to mississippi to arkansas. there have been at least five storm-related deaths. more than 5,000 people are staying in shelters and 500,000 residents are
behind me is i-10 the major highway between new orleans and baton rouge. parts of it are still shut down tonight. one of many headaches along the gulf coast. >>> almost 72 hours after hurricane isaac first slammed into the gulf coast, much of the area is still under water. glenys is still overwhelmed. >> i can't take it. i haven't been in this situation. i hope it never happens again. i pray it never happens again. >> reporter: with the water slowly receding bob hassell is...
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they usually use a lot, attack us with baton rouges, caging us with barricades. the violence usually comes from the police, not from us. >> reporter: no arrests have been made. police captain told me they started talking to the group 4:30 this morning and told them they need get out of here. the representative went back, talked to the group. the officers thought the representative seemed receptive. police are hoping they are not going to have to move in that the occupiers will decide to leave. they are still waiting to to see what happens. they are not making movement so they have a big sign up with their motto today and it says: "unstoppable, never surrender." amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> san jose looking for a new top cop following police chief chris moore's announcement he intends to resign. he says his decision was his alone. the department is facing more lay-offs and budget cuts as violent crime rate soars. city council decided to drop a november ballot measure that would have increased police department funding. moore will leave the end of january, after
they usually use a lot, attack us with baton rouges, caging us with barricades. the violence usually comes from the police, not from us. >> reporter: no arrests have been made. police captain told me they started talking to the group 4:30 this morning and told them they need get out of here. the representative went back, talked to the group. the officers thought the representative seemed receptive. police are hoping they are not going to have to move in that the occupiers will decide to...
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>>gary: in baton rouge louisiana, this is at a tilt bidding party, and 83 year-old woman is doing a kickstandgary: another big event and sonoma. james nash, a race car driver from great britain, he is dashing it attracted. he could be the james bond of the next generation. we will talk a little bit of auto racing business. we will talk about that in a moment. happy birthday! thank you, nana send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward and chase what matters. in the >>gary: we're chatting with the great james nash. he began kart racing 12 years ago at the age of 15. one of the top drivers in the world. he also does a little skydiving. >> i got into this a couple of years ago. we did british touring cars last year and we won that championships we moved on to the next step. >>gary: what is your favorite spot in the united states? >> i love lost vegas. >>gary: loss vegas did not scare you? >>gary: who do you travel with >> just my family at the moment. my parents are flying out tomorrow. >> it i
>>gary: in baton rouge louisiana, this is at a tilt bidding party, and 83 year-old woman is doing a kickstandgary: another big event and sonoma. james nash, a race car driver from great britain, he is dashing it attracted. he could be the james bond of the next generation. we will talk a little bit of auto racing business. we will talk about that in a moment. happy birthday! thank you, nana send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or...
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baton rouge campus -- it were told to leave the university of the someone phoned in a phone threat. a search each building on campus but did not find any explosives. >> today as one of those days where you can warn people enough about what could happen. >> absolutely. the umbrella is a must today and your severe weather plan is a must today because the storms could get nasty late this afternoon and we could see some damaging winds, potential power outages even. it is pretty calm out there right now. cloudy skies. temperatures in the upper 60's to the low was 70's and we will stay in the warm sector throughout most of the day today. we did have some rain overnight and a. most of been in the shenandoah valley and westward and that is where we have seen as much as an inch of rain around of the cumberland area, only a 10th of an inch and reagan national, and that was before midnight. you take a look at the picture but big -- the picture we are watching. showers and thundershowers have been causing flooding in the southeast and it is heading into our neighborhood along with a cold front,
baton rouge campus -- it were told to leave the university of the someone phoned in a phone threat. a search each building on campus but did not find any explosives. >> today as one of those days where you can warn people enough about what could happen. >> absolutely. the umbrella is a must today and your severe weather plan is a must today because the storms could get nasty late this afternoon and we could see some damaging winds, potential power outages even. it is pretty calm out...
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a federal appeals court says shoe designer lieu baton rouge can -- that's america's money i'm paula ferris. >>> 5:14. good thursday morning. in-n-out burger facing a class action lawsuit accuse the chain of discriminating against minorities and people over 40 in its hiring process the suit was filed on behalf of two african-american men in their 40s who applied for jobs with in-n-out burger but not hired. their attorneys say they were qualified but didn't get the jobs because of their race and age. the suit seeks back pay and punitive damages doesn't say how much. a statement from the food chain says the company does not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, race or age in hiring. >>> an online survey asking passengers where they think muni needs to up prove from service reliability to vehicle cleanliness questions about bikes and pedestrians. you can go to website to give your opinions results posted on their website later this year. >>> amazon set to unveil new kindle this morning expected to compete with growing number of seven inch tablets. starting a week from saturday california re
a federal appeals court says shoe designer lieu baton rouge can -- that's america's money i'm paula ferris. >>> 5:14. good thursday morning. in-n-out burger facing a class action lawsuit accuse the chain of discriminating against minorities and people over 40 in its hiring process the suit was filed on behalf of two african-american men in their 40s who applied for jobs with in-n-out burger but not hired. their attorneys say they were qualified but didn't get the jobs because of their...
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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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two guys will get married in boston and moved to baton rouge and say, enough to honor our marriage. they passed this initially to say, states need not recognize same-sex marriages from other states. but that issue is not being challenged in this case. i do not know if you care to speculate why harold coe, who signed the first brief in the case, on the supplemental brief income of his name does not appear. do you think he's taking his way back to academia? thus he disagree my new leaf? >> this is inside, baseball -- inside baseball, washington, d.c. kind of thing. it will be signed by the solicitor general office. agencies or departments that are heavily involved will sign the breeze as well. as was mentioned when this case came around as well, the state department signed the brief, an indication that the state department believed the foreign policy interests of the united states were impacted, and that they agreed with the brief that was filed. the importance to international relations has not gone down. the red the inference from the fact that the state department legal adviser did
two guys will get married in boston and moved to baton rouge and say, enough to honor our marriage. they passed this initially to say, states need not recognize same-sex marriages from other states. but that issue is not being challenged in this case. i do not know if you care to speculate why harold coe, who signed the first brief in the case, on the supplemental brief income of his name does not appear. do you think he's taking his way back to academia? thus he disagree my new leaf? >>...
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. >> reporter: heading east baton rouge and the campus of lsu.is holding hundreds of evacuees th special medical needs. and just blocks away from the makeshift emergency health facility the campus is also hosting close to 100,000 football fans for the home opener at tiger stadium on saturday. once again, the lsu field house is no stranger for hurricane relief efforts. >> we have doctors and nurses here from different state agencies. some volunteers. and we take care of people who don't qualify to go into a hospital but can't take care of themselves at home. so we take care of them here i think it was in 1996 we started off with hurricane george, if you all remember that. we set up about four shelters. we work like hurricane george, we set up for hurricane ivan. we've done lily. we've done rita, katrina. we were here for that storm and took care of 11,000 people. we did gustav and ike and now we're doing hurricane isaac. >> brown: our second report is from shauna sanford, she spoke with people in st. john the baptist parish in la place also near l
. >> reporter: heading east baton rouge and the campus of lsu.is holding hundreds of evacuees th special medical needs. and just blocks away from the makeshift emergency health facility the campus is also hosting close to 100,000 football fans for the home opener at tiger stadium on saturday. once again, the lsu field house is no stranger for hurricane relief efforts. >> we have doctors and nurses here from different state agencies. some volunteers. and we take care of people who...
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beaumont, texas over towards baton rouge, stretching up towards memphis.lthough a little bit too much of a good thing for some spots. flood watches have been posted for much of the tennessee valley. two to in some cases five inches of rainfall over the next 48 hours. there's all that tropical moisture coming into georgia. it does stretch into the northeast. first the appalachians and the ohio river valley and eventually toward the i-95 corridor. a slight chance of seeing some severe weather. that will expand tomorrow as the cooler air begins to drive in. 78 degrees in new york. 80 degrees in d.c. enjoy today, tomorrow looks to be stormy and cooler. >> all right, rob marciano. thanks for the warning at least. >> all right, guys. >> 38 minutes past the hour. red faces at buckingham palace this morning. why? it's those topless pictures of kate middleton. the royal family planning to take action now. we're going to go live to the solomon islands where will and kate are on tour. that's coming up. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but becau
beaumont, texas over towards baton rouge, stretching up towards memphis.lthough a little bit too much of a good thing for some spots. flood watches have been posted for much of the tennessee valley. two to in some cases five inches of rainfall over the next 48 hours. there's all that tropical moisture coming into georgia. it does stretch into the northeast. first the appalachians and the ohio river valley and eventually toward the i-95 corridor. a slight chance of seeing some severe weather....
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ant: let's hear from tyrone, independent caller in baton rouge, louisiana. caller: good morning, c-span, and how are you doing, mr. bixby? guest: good. caller: i did not hear anything mentioned about the, whether it was a republican or democratic convention. my point is simply this -- they can make all the promises and they want, but until they uphold the constitution and protect the constitution, as they swear under oath when they take office, you are never going to get this budget under control. the federal reserve creates the money. congress mandates -- i mean, the constitution mandates that congress regulates the money. we can hold them accountable to guarantee rights to vote them in and vote them out. until you uphold that, you are not going to solve this. you can have all the committees you want, but if nobody stands up -- except ron paul and maybe pat buchanan. get intoll, i don't monetary policy much, but i know what the caller is saying, that the government is tempted to simply inflate our way out of this problem and just print money. that is always
ant: let's hear from tyrone, independent caller in baton rouge, louisiana. caller: good morning, c-span, and how are you doing, mr. bixby? guest: good. caller: i did not hear anything mentioned about the, whether it was a republican or democratic convention. my point is simply this -- they can make all the promises and they want, but until they uphold the constitution and protect the constitution, as they swear under oath when they take office, you are never going to get this budget under...
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green bay, wisconsin, baton rouge and atlanta. >> gretchen: right at home?re. people are getting older, but they don't want to leave their homes or go to a nursing home. again, another example of this. they need nurses, they need people that can work the back end of the office. nurses can headache 45 to $60,000 per year. in home care givers, that's an hourly wage. most of these positions do have benefits, medical, et cetera, which is important. >> gretchen: we're out of time. but marco's pizza is looking to hire approximately 1200 to 1300 people. i'll tweet about it. >> thank you very much. >> gretchen: how do you turn grown men into infants? put them in rush hour with just one cab available? they're going to duke it out to see who gets to pay that fare. and a huge hour still ahead on "fox & friends." laura ingraham, tony larussa, sarah sarah palin's dad and brother joining us and others.ma right back because helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. get on e-tra
green bay, wisconsin, baton rouge and atlanta. >> gretchen: right at home?re. people are getting older, but they don't want to leave their homes or go to a nursing home. again, another example of this. they need nurses, they need people that can work the back end of the office. nurses can headache 45 to $60,000 per year. in home care givers, that's an hourly wage. most of these positions do have benefits, medical, et cetera, which is important. >> gretchen: we're out of time. but...
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host: next is a call from roy in baton rouge. caller: i wish the guest who was next -- they swear to uphold the constitution, if i am not mistaken. the constitution states it is the congress who was supposed to regulate currency for our republic. the federal reserve seized the power in 1913. it will be an anniversary of the century. within that anniversary they have bankrupt the country. we're 16 trillion dollars and counting. if the congress would assert their power back from the federal reserve, then you could hold people accountable for the massive debt that is increasing. it is not too late to do this. it is almost like you would take the quarterback and a hurry. here is an analogy. the quarterback gives up his right to play. he gives it to the senate. he gets in the locker room and curses the senate out. if people would wake up and demand congress get rid of the butter reserve, then we could hold congress accountable to book them in and vote them out of the run up a massive debt like we have. this problem would be solved in
host: next is a call from roy in baton rouge. caller: i wish the guest who was next -- they swear to uphold the constitution, if i am not mistaken. the constitution states it is the congress who was supposed to regulate currency for our republic. the federal reserve seized the power in 1913. it will be an anniversary of the century. within that anniversary they have bankrupt the country. we're 16 trillion dollars and counting. if the congress would assert their power back from the federal...
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two guys will get married in boston and moved to baton rouge and say, enough to honor our marriage. they passed this initially to say, states need not recognize same-sex marriages from other states. but that issue is not being challenged in this case. that part of the loss stands. this is the only -- this is the only federal benefits part of the law. >> about why herald, the legal adviser resigned the first brief, on the argument of the supplemental briefing. his name does not appear. the thinking is paving his way back to academia? for just disagrees minute plea? >> this is one of those baseball, washington d.c. kind of things. it will be signed by the solicitor general. and those heavily involved will frequently signed the brief as well. and as mentioned, when this case first came around, the state department signed the brief, an indication of the state department a the living met the foreign interests were heavily complicated, and they agreed with the brief filed. the inference from the fact that the state department pose a legal adviser did not sign on to the brief. that is just
two guys will get married in boston and moved to baton rouge and say, enough to honor our marriage. they passed this initially to say, states need not recognize same-sex marriages from other states. but that issue is not being challenged in this case. that part of the loss stands. this is the only -- this is the only federal benefits part of the law. >> about why herald, the legal adviser resigned the first brief, on the argument of the supplemental briefing. his name does not appear. the...
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in baton rouge.g to be a ball game. >> i'm hoping they have at least a quorum by the time we get there. i hope they have at least 11 players. >> they'll find 11. >>> when we come back, we'll bring in congressman keith ellison. keep it on "morning joe." >> here's some foreign policy for you. >> now we're talking. capella university understands rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu and get outstanding deals with the travelocity fall hotel sale. you can save up to 40% on select hotels. so book your hotel now and save up to 40%. hurry, offer ends soon. book now at travelocity. so book your hotel now and save up to 40%.
in baton rouge.g to be a ball game. >> i'm hoping they have at least a quorum by the time we get there. i hope they have at least 11 players. >> they'll find 11. >>> when we come back, we'll bring in congressman keith ellison. keep it on "morning joe." >> here's some foreign policy for you. >> now we're talking. capella university understands rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those...
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two guys are going to get married in boston and go to baton rouge and you need to honor or marriage.congress defensed the pass of marriage act says states need not recognize same-sex marriages from other states. but that issue is not being challenged in this case. that part of the law stands. this is only the federal benefits part of the law. >> i have a question about cueble, tom. i don't know if you care to speculate about why harled, the state department legal adviser who signed the first brief for the government in the case on the reargument on the supment tal wreef briefing, his name doesn't appear. do you think he's making his way back to academia or degrees minutely. >> it's one of the inside baseball washington, d.c., sorts of things where on -- the solicitor general's office will file the brief and it will be signed by the solicitor general and people in the office and agencies and department of the executive branch that are heavily involved in the case will frequently sign the brief as well, and was mentioned when the came around the first time, the state department signed
two guys are going to get married in boston and go to baton rouge and you need to honor or marriage.congress defensed the pass of marriage act says states need not recognize same-sex marriages from other states. but that issue is not being challenged in this case. that part of the law stands. this is only the federal benefits part of the law. >> i have a question about cueble, tom. i don't know if you care to speculate about why harled, the state department legal adviser who signed the...
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host: let's hear from tyrone, an independent caller in baton rouge, louisiana.g, c-span, and how are you doing, mr. bixby? guest: good. caller: i did not hear anything mentioned about the, whether it was a republican or democratic convention. my point is simply this -- they can make all the promises they want, but until they uphold the constitution and protect the constitution, as they swear under oath when they take office, you are never going to get this budget under control. the federal reserve creates the money. congress mandates -- i mean, the constitution mandates that congress regulates the money. we can hold them accountable to guarantee rights to vote them in and vote them out. until you uphold that, you are not going to solve this. you can have all the committees you want, but ifobody stands up -- except ron paul and maybe pat buchanan. guest: well, i don't get into monetary policy much, but i know what the caller is saying, that the government is tempted to simply inflate our way out of this problem and just print money. that is always a temptation an
host: let's hear from tyrone, an independent caller in baton rouge, louisiana.g, c-span, and how are you doing, mr. bixby? guest: good. caller: i did not hear anything mentioned about the, whether it was a republican or democratic convention. my point is simply this -- they can make all the promises they want, but until they uphold the constitution and protect the constitution, as they swear under oath when they take office, you are never going to get this budget under control. the federal...
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massachusetts will have gay marriage and two guys will get married in boston and moved to baton rouge and go to federal court and say you need to monitor our marriage. congress passed the act to say states need not recognize same-sex marriages from other states but that issue is not being challenged so that part of the law stands. this is only the federal benefits part of the law. >> i have a question. i don't know if you care to speculate about why the state department legal adviser who signed the first brief for the government in the case on argument on the supplemental briefing his name does not appear. is he going back to academia or something or just disagrees minute we? >> this is the inside baseball washington d.c. sort of thing where on brief up to the government the solicitor general's office will file a brief for the general's office and agencies or departments of the executive branch heavily involved in the case will frequently signed the brief as well. as was mentioned when this case came around the first time the state department assigned the brief and indication of the s
massachusetts will have gay marriage and two guys will get married in boston and moved to baton rouge and go to federal court and say you need to monitor our marriage. congress passed the act to say states need not recognize same-sex marriages from other states but that issue is not being challenged so that part of the law stands. this is only the federal benefits part of the law. >> i have a question. i don't know if you care to speculate about why the state department legal adviser who...