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. >> bob: billy donovan using the extra time-out to talk to his team. degand back in. and williams out. howell is off the bench to take horner's spot. 46-45, florida. walker, step-backfire. >> larry: good hands that time by howell to get that rebound. he had to reach back a long way to pull it in. >> bob: and fouled from behind. erik murphy commits his second. >> larry: bob, in the first half, we never got to the bonus. neither club shot the bonus in the first half. and only three fouls on nc state and five now on florida in the second. >> bob: here's howell. here's smith. turning. missing. and stuck. really stuck. >> larry: nc state is going to get the ball back. >> bob: they get it on the possession error. >> bob: you ever see a ball get stuck after it rolls around the edge? >> bob: that's the first time that's happened this decade. >> larry: aren't you clever? >> bob: shot clock at 30 for the wolf pack. wood. gators with erving walker. 46-45, gators. now werner wants the basketball. >> larry: he's trying to run the offense out there. trying to tell the guard what to
. >> bob: billy donovan using the extra time-out to talk to his team. degand back in. and williams out. howell is off the bench to take horner's spot. 46-45, florida. walker, step-backfire. >> larry: good hands that time by howell to get that rebound. he had to reach back a long way to pull it in. >> bob: and fouled from behind. erik murphy commits his second. >> larry: bob, in the first half, we never got to the bonus. neither club shot the bonus in the first half. and...
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horford, 18 and 12 for billy donovan.im calhoun and mike krzyzewski the other two. >> larry: they had three guys drafted off that team that year that went to the nba. >> bob: gators shooting just 33%. howell dropping back to rebound the tyus miss. mays. smith has done a great job of setting up inside. >> larry: he flashes, as soon as he gets open, he gets his big hands you calling for the ball. >> bob: here's a turnover. and now it's shipman to lay it in. >> larry: florida very happy to have shipman back playing again. the knee injury, he missed the american university and pre presbyterian games. they need him for depth at that guard position. >> bob: nc state lead is four. >> larry: going back to that zone. trying to keep the ball out of smith's hands. >> bob: they get it to him. runs into two gators and scores anyway. >> larry: if you're going to play behind him, somebody's got to come and help. >> bob: tyus, angles it up and off. >> larry: good rebound by smith that time. smith having a great afternoon. >> bob: william
horford, 18 and 12 for billy donovan.im calhoun and mike krzyzewski the other two. >> larry: they had three guys drafted off that team that year that went to the nba. >> bob: gators shooting just 33%. howell dropping back to rebound the tyus miss. mays. smith has done a great job of setting up inside. >> larry: he flashes, as soon as he gets open, he gets his big hands you calling for the ball. >> bob: here's a turnover. and now it's shipman to lay it in. >> larry:...
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billy said the time spent with his son is something he will never forget. >> bob: and billy was so impressed>> larry: i wonder if gators can take a bite out of sharks? >> bob: 33-31, florida. >> larry: there's good help that time down inside. macklin out of the lineup right now. more fip murphy's responsibility to guard tracy smith. >> bob: mays with the runner. ray shipman plays it out front. kenny boynton, 0 of 4 from three. tracy smith rebounds that air ball. >> larry: excellent defense that time. degand doing a nice job of trailing him, keeping him away from the basket. >> bob: on the wing, here's horner. inside to smith. missed an easy one. smith rolled it off the rim. >> larry: not off to a good start in the second half. >> bob: neither team shooting well here in the second half. parsons. shipman, scoop to the hoop, no. wood for the lead. second three for the freshman. 34-33, pack. >> larry: you have to look for your shooters. wood's a shooter. >> bob: billy donovan stops the clock with 13:52. >> larry: look at scott wood here. trailing the play, coming up a little bit late. see the de
billy said the time spent with his son is something he will never forget. >> bob: and billy was so impressed>> larry: i wonder if gators can take a bite out of sharks? >> bob: 33-31, florida. >> larry: there's good help that time down inside. macklin out of the lineup right now. more fip murphy's responsibility to guard tracy smith. >> bob: mays with the runner. ray shipman plays it out front. kenny boynton, 0 of 4 from three. tracy smith rebounds that air ball....
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second string quarterback billy volek. two yards, tolbert, redskins falling 23-20. they finish the season 4-12 and after the game jim zorn was asked to comment on reports that he would be fired as early as tomorrow. >> i have had no indication of that, and i would not be even comment on that in many you know -- there are a lot of thing i'm sure out there as far as stories. there already has been. i get that, but i'm working on our team meeting. i'm working on our off season schedule. and until i'm -- till i'm told
second string quarterback billy volek. two yards, tolbert, redskins falling 23-20. they finish the season 4-12 and after the game jim zorn was asked to comment on reports that he would be fired as early as tomorrow. >> i have had no indication of that, and i would not be even comment on that in many you know -- there are a lot of thing i'm sure out there as far as stories. there already has been. i get that, but i'm working on our team meeting. i'm working on our off season schedule. and...
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and everything is lon steen, billy. instead of going to see milk, nobody has seen.ee friday the 13th the 12th edition. >> if they want the money up on the milk thing and get more message, they need to get the footage of selma hayek breast-feeding that kid. >> why are you looking at me. >> the sports illustrated swimsuit edition, they washed out danica patrick's tattoo. what was that all about? are tattoos not sporting anymore? >> listen, you remember that night you and i got blasted at smith and wilensky's and i got that tramp stamp, i've got to get that off. >> bill: are tattoos so big in our culture now? >> they watched it out. >> bill: i'm not hip, membersil you're the hip guy. >> if ear we cloaking this in the first amendment g-sting, what happens when they take it off and what's happened to my america. >> bill: still to cokocomden ni tackles the wanda sike's comments at the dinner. hey -- who's our best presentation guy? carl. tell carl he's coming to new york with me. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] he is. just last week he to
and everything is lon steen, billy. instead of going to see milk, nobody has seen.ee friday the 13th the 12th edition. >> if they want the money up on the milk thing and get more message, they need to get the footage of selma hayek breast-feeding that kid. >> why are you looking at me. >> the sports illustrated swimsuit edition, they washed out danica patrick's tattoo. what was that all about? are tattoos not sporting anymore? >> listen, you remember that night you and i...
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and drawing the foul, is billy robinson who went to hammond high school in columbia, maryland. >> billy school and ended up going to northern illinois. his dad could put up points in a hurry. >> ron: played in the early '80s at northern illinois. >> steve: billy gets the free throw. >> ron: hid dad still looks like he is in good shape. like he could still play. >> steve: yeah. billy gets them both. so maryland, by 51. and the terrapins have secured their 12th win of the season to go 12-5 on the year. pearman dribbles the clock down. the terps do not have to take a final shot, and a new record set here at the comcast center. the largest margin of victory ever in this building. surpassing the old mark of 50 against hampton in 2003. gary williams' team wins it tonight by 51. as they beat longwood 106-55. ron, a heck of a performance from not only greivis vasquez, but i think a collection of his teammates tonight. >> ron: i think everyone came to play tonight. i liked the tone and tempo of landon milbourne and jordan williams set early. i think the guys when they started to come in, the guy
and drawing the foul, is billy robinson who went to hammond high school in columbia, maryland. >> billy school and ended up going to northern illinois. his dad could put up points in a hurry. >> ron: played in the early '80s at northern illinois. >> steve: billy gets the free throw. >> ron: hid dad still looks like he is in good shape. like he could still play. >> steve: yeah. billy gets them both. so maryland, by 51. and the terrapins have secured their 12th win...
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>> the mighty gators of florida. 0-2 for the first time since billy donovan took over and they had fournable games on the schedule but a win is a must for them. >> that is a late game tonight. 8:00 p.m. eastern time. before we get to the complete hoops schedule, final news in the sec. derek dooley, son of long time head coach vince dooley has been hired as the head coach of tennessee. he comes from louisiana tech where he was the head coach and athletic director. strong ties to the conference. not just his dad, he was on nick saban's staff for several years at lsu before joining sabek in the nfl with the miami dolphins. 17-20 in three seasons as head coach at louisiana tech. now, charles davis played a bit of football of his own at tennessee, as a matter of fact. charles, no secret that tennessee courted a lot of guys before finally hiring dooley. what is the reaction among the tennessee faithful? >> at this point it's cautious. they have been through so much in the last 14 months. firing of phil fulmer, long-time icon. bringing in lane kiffin and his brash regime and then he's out afte
>> the mighty gators of florida. 0-2 for the first time since billy donovan took over and they had fournable games on the schedule but a win is a must for them. >> that is a late game tonight. 8:00 p.m. eastern time. before we get to the complete hoops schedule, final news in the sec. derek dooley, son of long time head coach vince dooley has been hired as the head coach of tennessee. he comes from louisiana tech where he was the head coach and athletic director. strong ties to the...
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billy volek to malcolm floyd. a 50 yard gain sets up another field goal. chargers up 13-0. second quarter redskins offense comes alive, jason campbell up the left side. santana moss, bobble, catches it. 16 yard gain. campbell, play action, todd yoder. all he does is catch touchdowns. redskins trail 13-7. late second, campbell to malcolm kelly. look out this would turn out into the longest completion of campbell's career. kelly would be taken down at the 4 yard line after an 84-yard gain. three plays later campbell to mike sellers for the score culminated an 88 yard drive. led 14-13. volek intercepted by rocky macintosh. coughs up the bol but core lows rogers scoops it -- ball but carlos rogers scoops it up. volek to tolbert, two yards, game over. redskins beaten by the chargers, 23-20. jim zorn finishes 4-12. jason campbell, 281 passing. fourth highest of the season. two t ds give him 20 for the year. malcolm kelly registered his first 100 yard receiving game but skins have the worst season in 15 years. dave feldman has more from san diego. >> reporter: the season for the w
billy volek to malcolm floyd. a 50 yard gain sets up another field goal. chargers up 13-0. second quarter redskins offense comes alive, jason campbell up the left side. santana moss, bobble, catches it. 16 yard gain. campbell, play action, todd yoder. all he does is catch touchdowns. redskins trail 13-7. late second, campbell to malcolm kelly. look out this would turn out into the longest completion of campbell's career. kelly would be taken down at the 4 yard line after an 84-yard gain. three...
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thoord believe the guy they call "billy the kid," billy donovan is in his 14th season. >> joe: stansburyin and of itself. his success at mississippi state is unparalleled really. >> dave: mississippi state has done a lot of things well. offensive rebounding is not one, but johnson got one there. and stewart tried to draw the foul. excuse me, turner. check that. turner who came in off the mississippi state bench. phil turner gets the three. and that is the first three of the day and the first three in a long, long time for this bulldogs club. mitchell. couldn't get it to go, but he will go to the free-throw line. 7-0, the bulldogs of mississippi state take the lead. when you have a guy that can control the middle like this, it's an easy thing to do. >> dave: in the earlygoing, mississippi shooting woes a thing of the past as they jumped out to a 7-0 lead over l.s.u. that was not a highlight reel for him, but just as effective. >> joe: amazing. great timing. the career leaders and varnado is 39 away now, three away as you see from 500 on his career, unbelievable. shaquille o'neal, of cours
thoord believe the guy they call "billy the kid," billy donovan is in his 14th season. >> joe: stansburyin and of itself. his success at mississippi state is unparalleled really. >> dave: mississippi state has done a lot of things well. offensive rebounding is not one, but johnson got one there. and stewart tried to draw the foul. excuse me, turner. check that. turner who came in off the mississippi state bench. phil turner gets the three. and that is the first three of...
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>> and reverend billy graham. >> listen, let me tell you about reverend graham.name, reverend graham was number two most admired, i remember, back in 1969. we were looking for it then because nixon got number one and agnew, if you can believe it, got number three. billy graham i bet has been on that list 50, 60 years. >> and hillary clinton for 17 years f. you can believe that. we have to move on to most admired woman. pat, let me ask you first. >> you know where we're going. we're "going rogue" on this one here. >> oh, no, no new york ci, no! >> we're going all the way to wasilla. >> what i want to know, pat, did you put down the credit card and buy that book? >> no. i tell you, they september nt m advance, somebody like me. you get an advanced copy of a book like that there, chris. >> you are a big shot. how about your most admired woman? >> all of his boy friends got copies of the books. pat's been there a long time. i kind of like queen victoria but i guess maybe i got a little problem there with the timing. >> yeah. >> it is a great movie, by the way, "young
>> and reverend billy graham. >> listen, let me tell you about reverend graham.name, reverend graham was number two most admired, i remember, back in 1969. we were looking for it then because nixon got number one and agnew, if you can believe it, got number three. billy graham i bet has been on that list 50, 60 years. >> and hillary clinton for 17 years f. you can believe that. we have to move on to most admired woman. pat, let me ask you first. >> you know where we're...
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the skins led and then billy bollock hits mike toll vert. and afterwards zorn was asks if he expects to be fired. >> i have no indication of that and i would not even comment on that until, you know, it's -- there's a lot of things imsure, out there as far as stories and there already has been. i get that. but i'm working on our team meeting. i'm working on our off-season schedule and until i'm -- until it's told that on any other effort, i'm getting ready. >> zorn handling it pretty well. no indication of that, at least directly from redskins' management i'm sure is what he's talking about because the indication has been written all over the walls for quite some time. more on the redskins and jim zorn coming up in sports. lindsay czarniak has a complete report. >> we'll be wack. >>> meanwhile the other big story. the bone-chilling cold. a dangerously low temperatures coupled with the strong winds are making it downright unbearable out ere. meteorologist chuck bell is standingy in the storm center with more on this. chuck, how cold is it goi
the skins led and then billy bollock hits mike toll vert. and afterwards zorn was asks if he expects to be fired. >> i have no indication of that and i would not even comment on that until, you know, it's -- there's a lot of things imsure, out there as far as stories and there already has been. i get that. but i'm working on our team meeting. i'm working on our off-season schedule and until i'm -- until it's told that on any other effort, i'm getting ready. >> zorn handling it...
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less of an emphasis, if you're a younger evangelical leader, on starting a para-church ministry like billygraham did, and more of an emphasis on being a pastor. i'm not exactly sure why this shift has happened, but if you're a young pastor, you're charismatic, what you want to do is plant a church usually and grow it big and have that be where your ministry is. so i see a lot of pastors of enormous churches, in places like seattle and grand rapids who have churches of 20,0000, 30,000 people. you don't hear about them in the national news yet. you don't hear rob bell's name. you don't hear mark driscoll's name. >> one thing i'm watching is, with some of the folks you just referred to that already have these big mega-churches. what happens when those leaders, people like rick warren at saddleback church, people like bill kibells in willow creek, built these giant congregations- - what happens when they retire, though? what happens to those congregations? it's really hard to step in to a congregation that's already in process. that's something i'm really going to be looking at. >> abernethy:
less of an emphasis, if you're a younger evangelical leader, on starting a para-church ministry like billygraham did, and more of an emphasis on being a pastor. i'm not exactly sure why this shift has happened, but if you're a young pastor, you're charismatic, what you want to do is plant a church usually and grow it big and have that be where your ministry is. so i see a lot of pastors of enormous churches, in places like seattle and grand rapids who have churches of 20,0000, 30,000 people....
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it was billy porterfield. they had a good laugh about that. molly just loved that. she loved that.wanted -- just to rack up. i have that bookmark here, troubles with men. porterfield flashed his missing tooth at the newspaper. it made a good story for years to come. he discovered molly ivins was the greatest journalists he had never knew and he knew she really hated dallas. it is the austin of texas, nothing but a marcus city. let's get out of this crazy place. i am pandering here because we are not in dallas. i didn't read that up in dallas. she wanted to come back to austin and the paper, dated her. he is just making fun of dallas over and over again. that coincided with the gop coming to town for the republican convention. ronald reagan and the elder george bush and nancy reagan were showing up wearing cowboy hats with these ostrich feathers and no true cowboy in texas would be seen -- dallas was playing with that image. she wrote her own ticket to get out of town. they accommodated her. she came here and that is where you began to know her personally. she worked on behalf of th
it was billy porterfield. they had a good laugh about that. molly just loved that. she loved that.wanted -- just to rack up. i have that bookmark here, troubles with men. porterfield flashed his missing tooth at the newspaper. it made a good story for years to come. he discovered molly ivins was the greatest journalists he had never knew and he knew she really hated dallas. it is the austin of texas, nothing but a marcus city. let's get out of this crazy place. i am pandering here because we...
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it was billy porterfield. [laughter] but they had a good laugh about that.nd molly just loved that. she loved that. and i wanted to just maybe we can wrap up. i don't know. i have that bookmark your mama troubles with men. porterfield slashes missing tooth back to the newspaper it would have made a good story for years to come. he had decided that molly ivins was the greatest are not yet ever known and he knew she really hated dallas. austen is the absence of texas. dallas is nothing more than a neiman marcus. let's get out of this crazy place. i'm pandering here because we are in dallas. i didn't read that up in dallas. [laughter] but -- but she wanted to come back to boston and the paper, dated her because when you look at again her work is in dallas, she is just making fun of dallas over and over and over and over again. it coincide with the gop coming to town for the republican convention in 1984 and ronald reagan and george, the elder george bush and nancy reagan were showing up as she said wearing cowboy hats with this plumage on it, these ostrich feat
it was billy porterfield. [laughter] but they had a good laugh about that.nd molly just loved that. she loved that. and i wanted to just maybe we can wrap up. i don't know. i have that bookmark your mama troubles with men. porterfield slashes missing tooth back to the newspaper it would have made a good story for years to come. he had decided that molly ivins was the greatest are not yet ever known and he knew she really hated dallas. austen is the absence of texas. dallas is nothing more than...
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. >> billy, if i am going to row the boat across the river with people shooting each other, i do not them flinging cream pies. that got a little too lovey doubly. did i hear you might go camping together? if you do, i want you to invite cheney and i. i will be laughing so hard, cheney will have to shoot me in the head to put me down. bill: there was some sarcasm there. as the sultan of sarcasm, you recognize the fact that i gave a little jab. to pay for the enormity of the health care plan, one of the things that was floated was a botox tax were people getting unnecessary plastic surgery would have to pay a surcharge to fund necessary medical things. frown for me. you say, what? >> i do not want biden and pelosi making calls on plastic surgery. you look at her, and she was pulled tighter, she would be something else. he looks like his head was attacked by a squid in a jules verne novel. i have hair plugs here. it these are state of the art. you could not tell. look at biden. who do you want making the call on your plug is? biden would not pass for a ken doll. bill: you are intimating
. >> billy, if i am going to row the boat across the river with people shooting each other, i do not them flinging cream pies. that got a little too lovey doubly. did i hear you might go camping together? if you do, i want you to invite cheney and i. i will be laughing so hard, cheney will have to shoot me in the head to put me down. bill: there was some sarcasm there. as the sultan of sarcasm, you recognize the fact that i gave a little jab. to pay for the enormity of the health care...
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redskins playing begins the chargers second and third string led in the third quarter, but billy bowl i can had a drive thenned in a touchdown with less than a minute left. they end with 4 and 12 record. crews are outside redskins park as the team arrived back from the west coast flight. brett haber joins us with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. here is what we know at this hour. about 15 minutes ago around 4:45 this morning, jim ñson exited the building flanked by redskins security, got in his porsche and drove off the property for what we presume was the last time. sources reporting, close to the team reporting he was fired shortly after arriving back at redskins park around 2:30 this morning from the trip to san diego. the loss that you just chronicled to the chargers, and nor of turner who knows what it is like to be on the business end of a daniel snider firing. if true, it brings an end to the tenure marked by early success but late and frequent failure. you know he scripted play calling duties, most ironic because he was brought here as offensive master mind, that didn't
redskins playing begins the chargers second and third string led in the third quarter, but billy bowl i can had a drive thenned in a touchdown with less than a minute left. they end with 4 and 12 record. crews are outside redskins park as the team arrived back from the west coast flight. brett haber joins us with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. here is what we know at this hour. about 15 minutes ago around 4:45 this morning, jim ñson exited the building flanked by redskins...
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billy. bill: right. >> you can wear it now if you want it. bill: some people say i wear it every night. when we come back. megyn kelly and lis weihl. bill: continuing with the most powerful moments in 2009. megyn and lis in the "is it legal?" segment. let's go down to tennessee where the aclu wants children to have access to gay web sites. is this correct, kelly? >> that's their point. bill: how old. >> teenagers. why are they being blocked to going on to gay information web sites? they don't want porn. they want information to be disseminate to the kids. bill: the kids are gay and they want gay information in the school? >> and they can't get it it's being blocked. bill: what if a kid is a got. do you know what a got is? >> yeah. i think so, yes, i do. >> is it appropriate for the kid let the school go to the goth web site on schooltime? is that appropriate? >> it depends on what the bans in place are. i don't see any problem with the aclu's request. bill: you don't see that? >> no, i don't. listen, it would be the same thing as if they said
billy. bill: right. >> you can wear it now if you want it. bill: some people say i wear it every night. when we come back. megyn kelly and lis weihl. bill: continuing with the most powerful moments in 2009. megyn and lis in the "is it legal?" segment. let's go down to tennessee where the aclu wants children to have access to gay web sites. is this correct, kelly? >> that's their point. bill: how old. >> teenagers. why are they being blocked to going on to gay...
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in this role she plays billie, a single woman who finds herself suddenly pregnant after a brief encounternt in real life. >> very. >> from your husband, to clarify. >> correct, my husband of 18 years. well, 14 years. been together 18 years. >> do you realize that every time cow on they's a prenancy announcement some today it was me. >> well, i bring reproduction, don't any congratulations. >> tharnk you. >> you're how far along? >> i'm seven months. i look much bigger and many people like to say that as i go through places like at the airport yesterday. the guys who in charge of the bag allege was telling me how humongous i was. i was and you hadsome, i flu all the way here, thank you. >> you mow what i get and i'm just four months? are you sure there aren't two in there? >> yeah, i hear a that a lot, too. >> do people realize that's in the right hipg to say? >> they go into baby mode and they don't realize there's a whole female package that has an esthetic awareness and -- yeah. >> we don't enjoy necessarily looking this way. >> no, not -- no. >> i think we can justify it because it's b
in this role she plays billie, a single woman who finds herself suddenly pregnant after a brief encounternt in real life. >> very. >> from your husband, to clarify. >> correct, my husband of 18 years. well, 14 years. been together 18 years. >> do you realize that every time cow on they's a prenancy announcement some today it was me. >> well, i bring reproduction, don't any congratulations. >> tharnk you. >> you're how far along? >> i'm seven...
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there was a mock funeral for barleycorn, led by a man named billy sunday that he was an evangelist and former baseball star. and in the mock funeral he preached the eulogy, and in his eulogy he said goodbye, john, you were god's worst enemy and the devil's best friend. farewell. i hate you with a perfect hate, and by the grace of god, i love to hate you. >> and of course, prohibition went into effect the next morning. but things turned out quite differently. >> john barleycorn? >> that was an old nickname for a call. also known as demon rum. >> so when you're doing your tour, when you're done with the calvary baptist church, what's next? >> we jump on the subway and willie go see the woodrow wilson house that he was the president went prohibition went into effect in 1920. >> we rode the subway across the city to dupont circle and now we're here at the woodrow wilson house. and why do you bring her to hear? >> woodrow wilson was the president when prohibition went into effect in 1920. he was also, by the way, he left the white house in 92 and one, he's the only president who actually re
there was a mock funeral for barleycorn, led by a man named billy sunday that he was an evangelist and former baseball star. and in the mock funeral he preached the eulogy, and in his eulogy he said goodbye, john, you were god's worst enemy and the devil's best friend. farewell. i hate you with a perfect hate, and by the grace of god, i love to hate you. >> and of course, prohibition went into effect the next morning. but things turned out quite differently. >> john barleycorn?...
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i'm a big fan of billy joel. love his album born to run and dancing in the dark is my favorite song. as for bruce spring teen. i never liked his work, especially the town allentown. he's a jerk. also i bang all of his backup singers including the redhead. i have to go now. keep it real. keep it realers. >> greg: keep it real, keep it realers. i like robot greg. >> i was actually crying laughing during one of those. i love him. >> greg: if you like saying hello to upcoming stories get ready to say hello stories. congressman mccoter is up next. that is not him. but the big question is will the dems blame bush for the 2010 elections? who cares, i'm great looking! 0@ >> greg: the 2010 elections. climate change. the economy. the rash on meithei. joining us is michigan mand that dosthat dos mccotter. i want to start with something about your colleague representative chris van hollen said this, he is in charge of the democratic national campaign committee and said in 2010 elections democrats will run on the platform tha
i'm a big fan of billy joel. love his album born to run and dancing in the dark is my favorite song. as for bruce spring teen. i never liked his work, especially the town allentown. he's a jerk. also i bang all of his backup singers including the redhead. i have to go now. keep it real. keep it realers. >> greg: keep it real, keep it realers. i like robot greg. >> i was actually crying laughing during one of those. i love him. >> greg: if you like saying hello to upcoming...
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second string quarterback billy volek. two yards, tolbert, redskins falling 23-20.hey finish the season 4-12 and after the game jim zorn was asked to comment on reports that he would be fired as early as tomorrow. >> i have had no indication of that, and i would not be even comment on that in many you know -- there are a lot of thing i'm sure out there as far as stories. there already has been. i get that, but i'm working on our team meeting. i'm working on our off season schedule. and until i'm -- till i'm told on any other effort, i'm getting ready. >> reporter: once again according to multiple reports including one from an nfl official to the associated press jim zorn and his staff will be fired tomorrow. lindsay murphy will be live at the park for the fox 5 morning news. ed redskins finish 4-12 the worst record since 1994 when they were 3-13. >>> for the fans, it is finally over. we actually didn't findmany watching today's game. some even admittedly jumping on the cowboys band wagon. at the espn zone, the game was ban issued to the small screen. there are still
second string quarterback billy volek. two yards, tolbert, redskins falling 23-20.hey finish the season 4-12 and after the game jim zorn was asked to comment on reports that he would be fired as early as tomorrow. >> i have had no indication of that, and i would not be even comment on that in many you know -- there are a lot of thing i'm sure out there as far as stories. there already has been. i get that, but i'm working on our team meeting. i'm working on our off season schedule. and...
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down in northville, virginia, there was a mock funeral for john barleycorn led by a man named billy sundaywas an evangelist and these false start and is not funeral he preached the eulogy. in his eulogy he said goodbye john, you were god's worst enemy and the devil's best friend. farewell. i hate you with a perfect hate and by the grace of god i love to hate you. [inaudible] >> and of course prohibition went into effect the next morning that things turned out quite differently than the temperance had expected. >> john barleycorn -- the >> was an old nickname for alcohol also known as demon rum. >> so when you're doing your tour, when you're done with the calvary baptist church, what's next? the >> would jump on the subway and go to kalorama where we see the woodrow wilson house and he was the president when prohibition went into effect in a team 20. >> we rode the subway across the city to dupont circle and now were here at the woodrow wilson house. and why do you bring your tour here? >> woodrow wilson was the president when prohibition went into effect in 1920. he's also, by the way, he
down in northville, virginia, there was a mock funeral for john barleycorn led by a man named billy sundaywas an evangelist and these false start and is not funeral he preached the eulogy. in his eulogy he said goodbye john, you were god's worst enemy and the devil's best friend. farewell. i hate you with a perfect hate and by the grace of god i love to hate you. [inaudible] >> and of course prohibition went into effect the next morning that things turned out quite differently than the...
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who is billy corrigan dating now? >> jessica simpson? what about me. >> eminem "encore" one of the worst albums full of farther noises and burping. children need to realize that our hip hop artists look up to them as role models. with that responsibility comes a big -- i don't know what i'm saying. >> number 3? >> pink "i'm not dead." i guess i will have to work on my aim. i'm not really gonna shoot her, greg. >> number 2. >> joan knee mitchell "shine." she paved paradise and put out a piece of crap." actually, she hasn't put out a good album since the 70s. the reason i put that in there is she announced her retirement in 2007. then she came out of retirement to record this song for starbucks. keep the hippie dream alive, joan knee. >> what is number one? >> madonna "american life." this was her first album after 9/11, and she was so affected by the tragedy she wrote a huge, long album about how hard it is to be a celebrity. greg, have you heard bruce springsteen's "the rising"? it is fine if you like lighthearted pithel. did you know ma
who is billy corrigan dating now? >> jessica simpson? what about me. >> eminem "encore" one of the worst albums full of farther noises and burping. children need to realize that our hip hop artists look up to them as role models. with that responsibility comes a big -- i don't know what i'm saying. >> number 3? >> pink "i'm not dead." i guess i will have to work on my aim. i'm not really gonna shoot her, greg. >> number 2. >> joan knee...
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you go down the list, billie holiday, they would go on this circuit where black people would be -- there would be chitlins there. and she would sing and perform. that's how they supported their families and become famous. before anyone knew my name, i was doing really well on this circuit. and that's why i'm able to do the movies and be in the position i'm in now. >> larry: what are you first? because you perform, you write, you do a lot of things -- are you a playwright who does the other things? >> i'm tired, that's what i am first. i'm tired. i think every part of my brain has to work. i started doing the plays, i had no money. so i did everything. when you train yourself to do everything, drive the car, turn the lights on, turn the sound on, pay the people, i didn't know how to let that go when i got into film and television. i'm still doing everything. i don't know what to call myself. >> larry: what do you like about writing plays? >> these shows were my catharsis. i had a lot of forgiveness to do in my life. i had crazy teenage years. and 20z. and trying to get myself together and
you go down the list, billie holiday, they would go on this circuit where black people would be -- there would be chitlins there. and she would sing and perform. that's how they supported their families and become famous. before anyone knew my name, i was doing really well on this circuit. and that's why i'm able to do the movies and be in the position i'm in now. >> larry: what are you first? because you perform, you write, you do a lot of things -- are you a playwright who does the...
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backup quarterback, billy bollock in for the chargers and he goes to mike toll berth. where's the coverage? chargers beat the skins 23-20. after the game, jim zorn talked about his job status. >> i'm still reeling from this loss. anything that i say about my -- what my future might be here would just be -- just be babbling along here. i'm, you know, i'm just going to -- i'm going to be forthright and kind of get things moving but i certainly want to be the head coach here. >> i don't think anybody is really talking about this ball game. most redskins fans hoping tomorrow is the beginning of a new era and the end of more than a decade of subpar football here in washington if and when shan shannihan gets hired he'll be the seventh coach under redskins owner, dan snider. lindsay czarniak has more on the coaching situation and the final game of the season. >> jim zorn took the time to thank all of us in the media after his post game press conference leaving some to believe that he's aware his time is up as head coach of the redskins. after this game the players were dealin
backup quarterback, billy bollock in for the chargers and he goes to mike toll berth. where's the coverage? chargers beat the skins 23-20. after the game, jim zorn talked about his job status. >> i'm still reeling from this loss. anything that i say about my -- what my future might be here would just be -- just be babbling along here. i'm, you know, i'm just going to -- i'm going to be forthright and kind of get things moving but i certainly want to be the head coach here. >> i...
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billy put forward says let's not use it as mandatory primary screening but as a secondary screening too, absolutely. >> if it had been used on the guy on christmas day, he would have been caught. so why don't we make these machines used by everybody who gets on a plane and you catch everybody? >> we have to make sure we maintain a balance. i don't think you need to see my 8-year-old naked in order to secure an airport. >> but don't see them naked." you don't see them naked. it's an outline of the body. you don't see body parts. you don't see that. >> look, there's a lot of technology that has come about that is less invasive and more effective and that's what we want. that's what everybody wants. and i want to make sure that we are fulfilling our mission of securing an airplane but at the time keeping our civil liberties intact. i think we can do that. >> congressman, i'm with you on the spending but i'm not sure i'm with you on the body scanners. thank for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> along with the new year comes a new push for a global warming bill. is that exactly
billy put forward says let's not use it as mandatory primary screening but as a secondary screening too, absolutely. >> if it had been used on the guy on christmas day, he would have been caught. so why don't we make these machines used by everybody who gets on a plane and you catch everybody? >> we have to make sure we maintain a balance. i don't think you need to see my 8-year-old naked in order to secure an airport. >> but don't see them naked." you don't see them...
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you willing to slightlscale back an exiing tax break we give the most expensive plans to raise $150 billi that makes surance affordable for the poores is that's a tradoff we should be willing to make. >> ifill: are wealking about a new tax or are we taing about letting f... relieving someone from a tax cut ty were alws get something. >> i think that'a distinctn. one y or the other we're going to have to finan health ce reform with higher tas on some people relative to what they're paying. >> ill: you're questioning who those people should . >> i'm also questiong whether or nothis is the best w to do it. we have a comping proposal in the house reform billhat much more progressive tax. it oy hits about the top 0.3% of income earr. the use tax raises more money so we need fewer savin in the heah care sector. the one reason why you have thpreference for the excise tax over the hlth bill which has a much more progreive surcrge is the policy virtues that prossor gruber is talking about. i don't think those policy rtues are anywhere nea large enough to juify going with a much less proessive tax.
you willing to slightlscale back an exiing tax break we give the most expensive plans to raise $150 billi that makes surance affordable for the poores is that's a tradoff we should be willing to make. >> ifill: are wealking about a new tax or are we taing about letting f... relieving someone from a tax cut ty were alws get something. >> i think that'a distinctn. one y or the other we're going to have to finan health ce reform with higher tas on some people relative to what they're...
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>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged withder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that ty
>> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged withder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in...
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led by a man named billy sunday. he was an evangelist and former baseball star.d that this mock funeral he preached the eulogy. this eulogy he said goodbye, john, you were god's worst in me and the devil's best friend. farewell. i hate you with a perfect hate, and by the grace of god, i love to hate you. >> and of course prohibition went into effect the next morning that things turned out quite differently than the temperance movement expected. >> john article or? >> that was an old nickname for alcohol. also known as demon rum. >> so when you're doing your tour, when you're done with the calvary baptist church, what's next? >> we go next to jump on the subway and go to the woodrow wilson after he was the president when prohibition went into effect in 1920. >> this was a portion of a booktv program. you can do the entire program, and many other booktv programs online. go to booktv.org. type the name of the author or plugged into the search area in the upper left hand corner of the page. select the watch link. now you can view the entire program. you might also ex
led by a man named billy sunday. he was an evangelist and former baseball star.d that this mock funeral he preached the eulogy. this eulogy he said goodbye, john, you were god's worst in me and the devil's best friend. farewell. i hate you with a perfect hate, and by the grace of god, i love to hate you. >> and of course prohibition went into effect the next morning that things turned out quite differently than the temperance movement expected. >> john article or? >> that was...
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he signd nath king coal, billie holliday, even frank sinatra. >> the summer wind came blowing in. >>paid back every single one of his father's creditors. that was gentleman johnny. of course, there was also his tortured affair with judy garland. the only song of his she ever sang in a movie was this one from the harvey girls. ♪ topeka and santa fe >> he was crazy about her. obsessed with her. >> reporter: his obsession inspired some of his most beautiful and poignant lyrics. ♪ i remember you > here sung by mary cleere harn ♪ you're the one who made my dreams come true ♪ >> reporter: mercer had a dark side that came out when he was drinking. the alcohol-fueled insults always followed in the morning with roses. ♪ the days of wine and roses >> the days of wine and roses, laugh and run away like a child at play. >> reporter: to cabaret singer, his lyrics seem like longings. >> when i looked at all of the writing that he did in the mid and late '60s, do you know how many times he said like a child? like a child at play. was it that he desperately wanted to go home? after seeing savannah,
he signd nath king coal, billie holliday, even frank sinatra. >> the summer wind came blowing in. >>paid back every single one of his father's creditors. that was gentleman johnny. of course, there was also his tortured affair with judy garland. the only song of his she ever sang in a movie was this one from the harvey girls. ♪ topeka and santa fe >> he was crazy about her. obsessed with her. >> reporter: his obsession inspired some of his most beautiful and poignant...
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i know that both billy hunter and commissioner stern have focused on the whole issue of this gangster type of culture and imagery. the fact that guns and so forth will not be tolerated, cannot be tolerated, in these very passionate kinds of sports activities. we've been very, very lucky. schools have been shot up, fast food places, even mortuarys, churches, courthouses and so forth have all been subject to these shooting incidents. we have avoided that in sport more by luck than by effort. but both david stern and roger goodell in the nfl have made an effort to try to educate about this situation and made make unequivocally clear that they will come down judd iciously but they will come down very, very hard on any gun issue and i think that is what david stern is going to do. >> reporter: mike wise, is this particular suspension, in this particular case, was that a surprise or is that what you see happening, commissioner attorney stepping down hard to make a point. >> well, the sad thing is i don't think commissioner stern would have acted if gilbert arenas had showed more contrition
i know that both billy hunter and commissioner stern have focused on the whole issue of this gangster type of culture and imagery. the fact that guns and so forth will not be tolerated, cannot be tolerated, in these very passionate kinds of sports activities. we've been very, very lucky. schools have been shot up, fast food places, even mortuarys, churches, courthouses and so forth have all been subject to these shooting incidents. we have avoided that in sport more by luck than by effort. but...
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host: that was billy from boston. this is from boston.com. you can see one of these red and blue maps here on the screen. you see the scott brown area where he won most of the state. you see the martha coakley areas, places like crofton, were sister, -- worcester, springfield. mr. brown ran strongest in the suburbs of boston, where the independent voters who make up a majority in massachusetts turned out in large numbers. muscogmartha coakley did best in urban areas, but her margins were not large enough to carry her to victory. rasmussen reports did some polling, and these are their figures from last night. in the end, brown pulled off the upset in large part because he won unaffiliated voters 73% to 25%. he also picked up 21% from democrats. our polling shows that 53% of voters are democrats, 21% republican, and 26% not affiliated with either party. union workers went for martha coakley by just six points, 52% to 46%. georgia, good morning, joe, on the republican line. caller: this is the greatest thing that ever happened to america. i am m
host: that was billy from boston. this is from boston.com. you can see one of these red and blue maps here on the screen. you see the scott brown area where he won most of the state. you see the martha coakley areas, places like crofton, were sister, -- worcester, springfield. mr. brown ran strongest in the suburbs of boston, where the independent voters who make up a majority in massachusetts turned out in large numbers. muscogmartha coakley did best in urban areas, but her margins were not...
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that's part of the group that billy tauzin -- part of a note billy tauzin sent.the negotiations. we see with the pharmaceuticals, they are not happy with some of the provisions going on toward the end of the negotiations, but they are still on board, and they are doing what lobbying organizations do. they are fanning out, they are contacting members of congress, but they are still on board. it is not in their interests at all to completely go off the reservation at this point. host: savannah, georgia, you are on with david mark. david mark is from "politico." caller: we hear every day how we have a global economy. i am wondering if there is any part of this bill that would allow people to buy their pharmaceuticals from foreign countries. there are many forpe foreign countries that have world glast class hospitals where one can get care for about a third of what it costs here in the u.s. why are we not able to take advantage of the global markets in the pharmaceutical and health care industry? guest: this has long been a contentious issue when talking about health
that's part of the group that billy tauzin -- part of a note billy tauzin sent.the negotiations. we see with the pharmaceuticals, they are not happy with some of the provisions going on toward the end of the negotiations, but they are still on board, and they are doing what lobbying organizations do. they are fanning out, they are contacting members of congress, but they are still on board. it is not in their interests at all to completely go off the reservation at this point. host: savannah,...
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the guy i called was billy iranian after dictated what i had he said what did the parents say.i said i didn't talk to the parents. he said go back and knock on the door and talk to the parents. i was appalled at that notion. but i bent, knocked on the door and i discovered the next lesson of writing and journalism which is people want to talk and i got invited income they wanted to show me the albums and they kept talking on and on about how wonderful this baby girl was and as they did so i realized this was part of the transaction of the storytelling and journalism. at one point the woman touched me on the knee and said i hope you don't mind me telling you all of this. i was reminded of that many years later i was at "time" magazine and woody allen had just gotten into that per fossil by having dated mia farroe's bader and was a scandal. the phone rings at "time" magazine where i was and is woody allen who i didn't really know saying cut like a lover he wanted to give an interview. i went over to his apartment and was just woody allen and myself sitting there and he wanted to
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. >> reporter: lucky luch chan owe in billy bath gate.i suggest you drag yourself back. >> it was always assumed that italians were... there was never any explanation for why an italian did a bad thing in a movie. they were inately evil. >> reporter: which explains why in 1996 tucci co-wrote and co-directed big knife, a film that combined his love of art, food and his italian heritage. the story revolves around two brothers who run an italian restaurant in new jersey. one brother played by actor tony considers himself an artist in the kitchen. tucci's character, the younger brother, is concerned with keeping their restaurant afloat. >> what are you going to do? tell the customer what she can eat? this is what the customer asks for. make it. >> he wanted to play an italian american that is not often seen by american audiences ♪ it's a jungle out there > best known for his portrayal of the obsessive-compulsive detective aide ran monk, he has worked with tucci for over 20 years. >> he's a writer and a director, sort of a triple for him. and
. >> reporter: lucky luch chan owe in billy bath gate.i suggest you drag yourself back. >> it was always assumed that italians were... there was never any explanation for why an italian did a bad thing in a movie. they were inately evil. >> reporter: which explains why in 1996 tucci co-wrote and co-directed big knife, a film that combined his love of art, food and his italian heritage. the story revolves around two brothers who run an italian restaurant in new jersey. one...
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tm there at yr well, university of florida understood former coach krueger, not present coach billy donovan. >> eric: we'reoi to g all the y to the other end of e oor and shoot ee-thrs. >> bob: national championships and final fours are the ntucky. tho watinchg theyl likely be ranked number o andhere deserving . eyet t m challenge despite the uth. met the challenge playing on the neutral cou like madison square rden played h and games on the road and performewe. of course, in this building, allyreougreally, relyal, >>ri john hood in the game for the firste f kentucky. john cipari clrs oea t nch.be mill, hits the shot he's now gpoints. >> bob: has shown three-point shoin and from thehree-man shot as s ll 19.eric: rmfa, pull-u fromwith ntue on that. we talk about the national you we in the buildinn 1 ucky. 78 were an assista for whatere wuremories? >> bob: given 44, that's what had a very young team. two fremen starting at the forward, banks and denard. they had givens and roby and ilps and leeamoff the macy was on t team.bounder. allas the coach. isoach hall right ther >> eric: they won e i
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the rest of the time i amused myself with billy and ted breaking a pony and goats. i was always with them. i went with them everywhere. kelly asked, did you go to gettysburg with them? yes, i did not know he was going to gettysburg to last minute. i am a citizen because i used within a great deal the white house. and he said i'm a put on your uniform and come along. i thought a little bit back of him on the railroad car and of course there's a pack of them just without. he did not expect me to stand 15 paces behind him. kelly asked, did you hit the speech? gas. tell me about it. tisdale said, lincoln says to me, they expect me to make a speech. i'm afraid it will be very short. i'm a poor hand at making a speech. and then he said, i will read a little something and have a good laugh over it. how did he write it? erupted on the cards on a little slip of paper just as you're doing now. i thought it was merely taking down notes and when he finished he said that will be about it. was the greatest speech ever went in. actually -- i was actually inspired when i heard it.
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it took derek richardson a long time to call that billy got the right call. similar players fab and humphries both very active particularly going for rebound and loose balls there. you see the push at the end there from fabricio. steve: second maybe third points for new jersey. washington just not able to secure the basketball. wizards lead by one. mark wunderlich calls the foul. it's on dooling second team foul second on dooling. phil: both these teams had to dig downplay defense make sure they get stop on each possession or at least challenge shot. steve: into the corner miller with the open look that's what you want. mike miller against the lakers tuesday night crossing 9,000 career point mike. he has 7 points here tonight and 11 rebound. phil: boykins, those ball are kind of hooked up. brook is calling for it. that pass delivered not an easy pass to make. steve: he's got about two inches on fab, and he used them all there. converts the 3 point play and just like that it's a one point washington lead. wizards just can't take advantage and build on a lead t
it took derek richardson a long time to call that billy got the right call. similar players fab and humphries both very active particularly going for rebound and loose balls there. you see the push at the end there from fabricio. steve: second maybe third points for new jersey. washington just not able to secure the basketball. wizards lead by one. mark wunderlich calls the foul. it's on dooling second team foul second on dooling. phil: both these teams had to dig downplay defense make sure...
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and it enabled me to see just what a wonderful institution the supreme court of the united states billy is. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> for more of permission on the supreme court, go to c-span.org supremecourt. >> get your own copy of the c- span's the original documentary on dvd. it is part of our american icons collection. one of the many items available at c-span.org/store. >> you are watching c-span, brought to you as a public service. coming up next, the economist magazine holds a discussion on the future of innovation and the environment on world affairs. >> saturday, on "washington journal," a discussion with christopher boucek, then dr. david shern on a new law that takes effect today. later, kevin chavous talks about the state of education. "washington journal," taking your calls in your emails every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> saturday, on "america in the courts," william suter talks about his job. >> fox news contributor michelle walden is our guest this weekend. she will take your calls and emails yourtweets. that is sunday, live at noon
and it enabled me to see just what a wonderful institution the supreme court of the united states billy is. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> for more of permission on the supreme court, go to c-span.org supremecourt. >> get your own copy of the c- span's the original documentary on dvd. it is part of our american icons collection. one of the many items available at c-span.org/store. >> you are watching c-span, brought to you as a public service. coming...
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and it enabled me to see just what a wonderful institution the supreme court of the united states billy is. -- really is. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> for more of permission on the supreme court, go to c-span.org supremecourt. resources include a photo gallery, and our dealers, a construction of the building, an interactive timeline on a history of the courts. >> get your own copy of the c- span's the original documentary on dvd. it is part of our american icons collection. the >> saturday, but a look at the rise of al qaeda in yemen. and then a discussion about a new law that takes effect today. we will have a look about the -- we will have a discussion about the state of education in our country. "washington journal" starr said 7:00 a.m. every day here on c- span. -- starts at 7:00 a.m. next, a look at international concerns with canadian prime minister stephen harper. then in a speech with president medvedev and afterwards russian prime minister vladimir putin. >> stephen harper answers questions on the canadian mission in afghanistan, climate change, and his relation
and it enabled me to see just what a wonderful institution the supreme court of the united states billy is. -- really is. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> for more of permission on the supreme court, go to c-span.org supremecourt. resources include a photo gallery, and our dealers, a construction of the building, an interactive timeline on a history of the courts. >> get your own copy of the c- span's the original documentary on dvd. it is part of our...
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pounding the pavement, but he also knew he could get people at their most real on a bar stool at the billy goat tavern or other a pa straw mi sandwich at manny's. he covered the famous and the feign mouse, from mob bosses to george ryan, the news of whose indictment he was the first to break he wasn't afraid to criticize the status quo but did so with such credibility that even the powers that be whose feathers he ruffled respected him. he was determined not to dumb down the news. he would rather do a complicated story than a quick hit. he also loved "star wars," beef, the guitar and his wife. when someone said he was leaving us too soon and 36 years wasn't enough hurricanes brother jason and cousin mark agreed but said he packed more life into 36 years than many of us hope to do in twice the time. today, it is thoord find solace in that revelation, for his family, friends, aened all of us who knew carlos, this is no way to begin 2010. on sunday night, i heard news of some questionable choices made by a local candidate and smiled. this is the kind of story carlos would have loved to cover
pounding the pavement, but he also knew he could get people at their most real on a bar stool at the billy goat tavern or other a pa straw mi sandwich at manny's. he covered the famous and the feign mouse, from mob bosses to george ryan, the news of whose indictment he was the first to break he wasn't afraid to criticize the status quo but did so with such credibility that even the powers that be whose feathers he ruffled respected him. he was determined not to dumb down the news. he would...
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for president obama it is the billy not only to tell us where we are, but to charge where we will go public wants to know if we should turn around and go back or move forward, and what does it look like an mean? host: the biggest challenge for republicans? guest: tone and tenor. as a party we cannot go too far. ultimately you have to fix the party's image with younger voters and latinos to build a majority coalition. . . >> the 2010 elections and terrorist issues are topics today. and today we will meet republican national chair, michael steele and arnold schwarzenegger. on abc this week, george stephanopolis is back today. the guest on fox news sunday, hosted by chris wallace includes the rnd and dnd chairs. republican, john karl and jack reed. on cbs you are hear bob sehffer and diane feinstein. also there be joseph lieberman, you can listen to all five c-span radio stations. that's on nbc and channel 132 and follow us on facebook and twitter. >> today on c-span, a look at president obama's strategy in afghanistan. and hear from peter bergman and mark sageman. by way of the 42 coun
for president obama it is the billy not only to tell us where we are, but to charge where we will go public wants to know if we should turn around and go back or move forward, and what does it look like an mean? host: the biggest challenge for republicans? guest: tone and tenor. as a party we cannot go too far. ultimately you have to fix the party's image with younger voters and latinos to build a majority coalition. . . >> the 2010 elections and terrorist issues are topics today. and...
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yourself a risk of head so then we saw this spectacle of very large commercial banks with their financial billy lewd with this rot. cbo's, credit-default swaps, you name it, securities are rated aaa the would be worth it. then we all stood around scratching our heads wondering how did this happen? on deily double unprecedented greed while a lot of people at the top made massive amounts of money and by the way the guy that ran countrywide got away with about $200 million now under investigation. but a whole lot of them got away with a whole lot of money. and in this country and the american people got stuck with a bill of about $15 trillion in an economy that has been limping ever since. and so, one asks the question is it really said bashing? is it really and i business? fed negative in to say the fed allows people information to of the $2 trillion what were the terms? is it antibusiness for those of us trying to patch together rules and regio this can't happen again. we won't allow it to happen again. i just want to close with one additional quote and this is from almost ten and a half years a
yourself a risk of head so then we saw this spectacle of very large commercial banks with their financial billy lewd with this rot. cbo's, credit-default swaps, you name it, securities are rated aaa the would be worth it. then we all stood around scratching our heads wondering how did this happen? on deily double unprecedented greed while a lot of people at the top made massive amounts of money and by the way the guy that ran countrywide got away with about $200 million now under investigation....