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a couple of state titles in high school at whitney young. 61-53, indiana leading ohio state in bloomington. ian eagle, jim spanarkel, the rest of our cbs crew. down to 2:56 remaining in our second half. >> jim: watch the little changeup here with ohio stated, ian. maybe a little traffic. a little full-court. >> ian: indiana trying to put together a run here late in the season to get on the bubble for the ncaa tournament. 6-9 in the conference. 16-12 overall. [whistle] foul called against scott, as yogi ferrell took it off the dribble. and that's number two on shannon scott. >> jim: if indiana wins this one, they have back-to-back games with iowa and ohio stated, beating two of the top five teams in the conference. two marks on their resume coming down the stretch. >> ian: yogi ferrell. 81% free-throw shooter. the sophomore out of park tutor high school in indianapolis. two state titles there. 2-2 for ferrell. >> jim: ohio state has about a minute and 15 seconds to get themselves into position to get this less than a three-possession game. >> ianthey're going to have troe now. sheehey on cr
a couple of state titles in high school at whitney young. 61-53, indiana leading ohio state in bloomington. ian eagle, jim spanarkel, the rest of our cbs crew. down to 2:56 remaining in our second half. >> jim: watch the little changeup here with ohio stated, ian. maybe a little traffic. a little full-court. >> ian: indiana trying to put together a run here late in the season to get on the bubble for the ncaa tournament. 6-9 in the conference. 16-12 overall. [whistle] foul called...
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. >> reporter: it dumped a treacherous mix of snow and ice in bloomington and tonight across the pathf the storm there are concerns heavy ice on power lines could lead to major power outages. mother nature's fury taking no breaks this weekend. in oklahoma city, icy conditions causing this 40-car pileup. >> this car slammed into me while i was trying to eat my food in the car. >> reporter: this was the sight in denver saturday after snow and ice caused a pileup involving more than 100 cars killing 1 person. >> all the cars started to go like we had black ice or something, and and before you know it, everyone is sort of crashing into each other. >> reporter: in dallas, whiplash. temperatures in the 80s yesterday plunging more than 60 degrees today struggling to get out of the 20s. the big concern, dangerous ice. an ice storm here in december paralyzed the ciy. an ice storm here in december paralyzed the ciy. rain mudslides california a this santa barbara docksideo >> time to go. >> what we're seeing is the perfect storm. you got high tides, huge surf and a lot of rain. >> reporter: thre
. >> reporter: it dumped a treacherous mix of snow and ice in bloomington and tonight across the pathf the storm there are concerns heavy ice on power lines could lead to major power outages. mother nature's fury taking no breaks this weekend. in oklahoma city, icy conditions causing this 40-car pileup. >> this car slammed into me while i was trying to eat my food in the car. >> reporter: this was the sight in denver saturday after snow and ice caused a pileup involving more...
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mike, bloomington, minnesota, krauthammer is wrong, america's standing in the world is much better sincent to advance constructive dialogue. sarah palin has earned some of the criticism she has received by making her share of stupid remarks. well, everybody does that, but the invective towards the governor is way out of proportion, is it not? and kristen, glendale, california. sarah palin could stop hillary clinton. the polls say no, chris, but you never know. george harris, liked your tip of the day on tipping, mr. o, for me, i start at 10%, if you bring water and check on the table it goes to 15%, if the server is engaging and helpful the tip can go with 25%. if they smack you with the elbow it goes down from 10%. and greece, mr. o'reilly, i wish we had anchors like you in this country because greece would be less rotted by leftist policies, don't let that happen in america. and timothy, i put away my electronic devices long enough to finish "killing jesus." i was moved to repentance while reading the book. well, that is an interesting reaction, thank you for reading it. and finally th
mike, bloomington, minnesota, krauthammer is wrong, america's standing in the world is much better sincent to advance constructive dialogue. sarah palin has earned some of the criticism she has received by making her share of stupid remarks. well, everybody does that, but the invective towards the governor is way out of proportion, is it not? and kristen, glendale, california. sarah palin could stop hillary clinton. the polls say no, chris, but you never know. george harris, liked your tip of...
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alex perez, abc news, bloomington, indiana. >>> thousands of flights from dallas to chicago to new york are delayed or canceled this morning. >> amtrak cutting service in the northeast because of the storm. accuweather meteorologist justin povick county latest. >> good morning. a brutal start to the work week throughout the country. south of our bitter cold we have snow rolling through d.c. and baltimore. that wraps up around midday, early afternoon but there is dicey travel along interstate 95 core doe doer. the west coast joining in, on the sloppy weather as well, around seattle and portland. john and marci, let's turn it back over to. >> you justin, thank you. our other major story unfolding overnight on the west coast where the oscar after-parties are in full swing. >> must be having a ball right now. abc's brandi hitt joining us from hollywood with a complete wrap-up of the oscars. good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning, john and marci. we just heard applauds because jared leto just walked by with his oscar. last night the big win was "12 years a slave" with best picture.
alex perez, abc news, bloomington, indiana. >>> thousands of flights from dallas to chicago to new york are delayed or canceled this morning. >> amtrak cutting service in the northeast because of the storm. accuweather meteorologist justin povick county latest. >> good morning. a brutal start to the work week throughout the country. south of our bitter cold we have snow rolling through d.c. and baltimore. that wraps up around midday, early afternoon but there is dicey...
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and then i went back to indiana for a little bit, back to bloomington for a little bit of time, then went down to dallas. the rest is history. >> it is a remarkable history. you go to dallas, got no money still. you get together with five mates. you're living in this small place, right? >> i had a car. a 1977 fiat x 19 with a hole in the floor board where i had to put oil in like every 60 miles. i had to be careful not to get dizzy and fall asleep. i could see the road go by in the hole in the floor board. i had a bunch of buddies living in dallas. i showed up and said i'm crashing with you. i had five other roommates. slept on the floor. didn't have my own room. didn't have a closet. didn't have any place to put my clothes except a pile. >> you had a rule when you went out with your gang. nobody could spend more than -- >> $20. >> so you'd all go buy horrible cheap $12 bottles of champagne. >> it was great. we walked around like we were moguls with this bottle of of champagne drinking out of the champagne. p. diddy thought he was cool drinking champagne out of the bottle. we were wa
and then i went back to indiana for a little bit, back to bloomington for a little bit of time, then went down to dallas. the rest is history. >> it is a remarkable history. you go to dallas, got no money still. you get together with five mates. you're living in this small place, right? >> i had a car. a 1977 fiat x 19 with a hole in the floor board where i had to put oil in like every 60 miles. i had to be careful not to get dizzy and fall asleep. i could see the road go by in the...
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compass, that a you draw circles with, and put the point of it on bloomington -- a 50 mile circle around that point, and you cover parts of maryland, parts of pennsylvania, parts of new jersey. you have a hugely busy northeast corridor. you have a passenger rail, freight rail. there is a lot going on. i was pleased to hear what you said about maybe providing some flexibility for surface transportation flow. i would not demand that state and local governments use that. but give them more flexibility if they decide to do that. we used to have a great former mayor of indianapolis, who served as here in the u.s. senate for a number of years. i think another mayor came on to become governor. >> he was not. >> i think you wanted to be. being mayor is a great job, i think. especially when the economy is getting better. i have heard good things about your work. work to turn indianapolis into a truly multimodal city, with good mass transit, sidewalks, and good passenger rail. i have always thought the regional transportation network would offer people lots of travel options, some of which can inv
compass, that a you draw circles with, and put the point of it on bloomington -- a 50 mile circle around that point, and you cover parts of maryland, parts of pennsylvania, parts of new jersey. you have a hugely busy northeast corridor. you have a passenger rail, freight rail. there is a lot going on. i was pleased to hear what you said about maybe providing some flexibility for surface transportation flow. i would not demand that state and local governments use that. but give them more...
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bloomington, indiana. host: i see purdue right there, it looks like. guest: if the cup. thaca. these are relatively speaking smaller areas, but a higher percentage of young noncitizens. alabama.urn, what are these younger noncitizens doing in auburn, alabama? most of them are college towns, so a lot of them are internationalist students. a lot could be researchers or teaching classes at the universities, young professors. that goes to the point that the earlier caller made. is a very mixed population. one tends to draw on the unauthorized element of this. but this is made up of lots of different categories of people. rv sayse categories that have to do with either important, are particularly in math and science and innovation areas, as well as foreign students, international students who are studying here. phenomenon is a clear indication of that part of this population. host: ken, kentucky. caller: i have a question and a comment. i was in the military for 28 years. one of the things we worried about was stretching ourselves too thin based on our finite resources. i am talking
bloomington, indiana. host: i see purdue right there, it looks like. guest: if the cup. thaca. these are relatively speaking smaller areas, but a higher percentage of young noncitizens. alabama.urn, what are these younger noncitizens doing in auburn, alabama? most of them are college towns, so a lot of them are internationalist students. a lot could be researchers or teaching classes at the universities, young professors. that goes to the point that the earlier caller made. is a very mixed...
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but one of the happiest things that happened to me was a year or so ago i gave a talk at unc bloomingtonand a professor there said one of my students is timothy pickford. would you like to meet him? yes. so i've met him in the library there and it was like we had been friends for life. we talked for two hours with just a nice comfortable conversation about the subject in my book which happen to him of course because he was the principle person in the suit that was brought. after that i kept in touch with him but this past spring, this past spring he graduated from unc wilmington. he started there in 1969 or so. i taught there from 1963 to 66 so we almost overlapped there but he won the harvard medal of achievement as he graduated. so that is quite a story. he is an incredible person. he's a very humble person but when you talk to him he has met with the leaders of this countr. he has sat in on very important meetings. he's just a fantastic guy so i thought i would share that with you. thank you. you everybody and thank you panelist for coming. this was a fantastic talk. [applause] please
but one of the happiest things that happened to me was a year or so ago i gave a talk at unc bloomingtonand a professor there said one of my students is timothy pickford. would you like to meet him? yes. so i've met him in the library there and it was like we had been friends for life. we talked for two hours with just a nice comfortable conversation about the subject in my book which happen to him of course because he was the principle person in the suit that was brought. after that i kept in...