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brandt was on his way to his second victory of his career.urich classic of new orleans, webb simpson and bubba watson. another good one. that belonged to bubba in the end. his mom was there. she encouraged him to play in that tournament. very emotional, as it always is with bubba in wins. they are go to head out to the 18th very, very shortly. byrd, -0. this is lucas' first playoff. sabbatini takes third. bill haas is fourth. kevin na fifth. perez and zach johnson share perez and zach johnson share sixth. last month steve was in seattle on business. he returned home and realized he was missing a shoe. so he called avis employee bob noll. after a short search bob found steve's shoe. which is helpful because shoes are more effective in pairs. reuniting renters with lost items seems obvious, but not everyone does it. we do. at avis, we're in the business of treating people like people. jim: tonight on cbs, here is the lineup. president obama on "60 minutes." the season finale of "the amazing race." only cbs. nick, take us through this 18th hole.
brandt was on his way to his second victory of his career.urich classic of new orleans, webb simpson and bubba watson. another good one. that belonged to bubba in the end. his mom was there. she encouraged him to play in that tournament. very emotional, as it always is with bubba in wins. they are go to head out to the 18th very, very shortly. byrd, -0. this is lucas' first playoff. sabbatini takes third. bill haas is fourth. kevin na fifth. perez and zach johnson share perez and zach johnson...
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what happened with brandt last week? nick: way back. my natalie is about 24. was about 10 months old when i won my first open. get on your hands and knees and play with bubba. it's wonderful. >> i was the same way. when haley was born i played my best golf. then laura was born. it was ideal. family time. nick: it's the best excuse for a dad. doesn't have to be embarrassed with -- kids on his hands and nighs and go and play with the toys. >> this bunker shot, he's got a couple different options. he can bring it out reasonably low and land it reasonably low and carry it to the ridge and run it or carry it to the top and hope to spin it. as bunker shots go, it's not that difficult. nick: i think just go ahead and play it. wow. seven. that's eight. oh, please, no. you can't stay up there. he's got bubba's putt. jim: exactly. it will be right on the spot. i thought that might run out a little bit for him. nick: because of the uphill lie. when they rake a bunker, obviously the edges get a little bit more. you always have to be conscious of that. he played it all rig
what happened with brandt last week? nick: way back. my natalie is about 24. was about 10 months old when i won my first open. get on your hands and knees and play with bubba. it's wonderful. >> i was the same way. when haley was born i played my best golf. then laura was born. it was ideal. family time. nick: it's the best excuse for a dad. doesn't have to be embarrassed with -- kids on his hands and nighs and go and play with the toys. >> this bunker shot, he's got a couple...
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jim: you remember last week we had luke donald and brandt snedeker both make birdies on the first playoffe. that was a great putt by bubba. nick: that was big. it goes left to right and comes back at the end. so webb simpson has got to be careful on his putt. for he went anything too far more than the left half, he could lose it on his left edge. jim: just about three feet, maybe a little inside of that, to extend the play. there you go. they're going to go back to the 18th tee once again. we'll continue with our we'll continue with our coverage. jim: earlier this year, a flashback to torrey pines and bubba made clutch birdie putt on the 18th. sound familiar? and he waited for phil mickelson to try and hole this shot for eagle. remember bones attending the flagstick? phil just missed. nick: good try, phil. jim: and and watson won the farmers insurance open. nick: perhaps it's got something to do with the size of the blimp this week. that's what inspires bubba. it's the biggest blimp and bubba is the longest out there. jim: i think it ought to be called the bubba blimp if he wins here. thi
jim: you remember last week we had luke donald and brandt snedeker both make birdies on the first playoffe. that was a great putt by bubba. nick: that was big. it goes left to right and comes back at the end. so webb simpson has got to be careful on his putt. for he went anything too far more than the left half, he could lose it on his left edge. jim: just about three feet, maybe a little inside of that, to extend the play. there you go. they're going to go back to the 18th tee once again....
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what happened with brandt last week? nick: way back. my natalie is about 24. was about 10 months old when i won my first open. get on your hands and knees and play with bubba. it's wonderful. >> i was the same way. when haley was born i played my best golf. then laura was born. it was ideal. family time. nick: it's the best excuse for a dad. doesn't have to be embarrassed with -- kids on his hands and nighs and go and play with the toys. >> this bunker shot, he's got a couple different options. he can bring it out reasonably low and land it reasonably low and carry it to the ridge and run it or carry it to the top and hope to spin it. as bunker shots go, it's not that difficult. nick: i think just go ahead and play it. wow. seven. that's eight. oh, please, no. you can't stay up there. he's got bubba's putt. jim: exactly. it will be right on the spot. i thought that might run out a little bit for him. nick: because of the uphill lie. when they rake a bunker, obviously the edges get a little bit more. you always have to be conscious of that. he played it all rig
what happened with brandt last week? nick: way back. my natalie is about 24. was about 10 months old when i won my first open. get on your hands and knees and play with bubba. it's wonderful. >> i was the same way. when haley was born i played my best golf. then laura was born. it was ideal. family time. nick: it's the best excuse for a dad. doesn't have to be embarrassed with -- kids on his hands and nighs and go and play with the toys. >> this bunker shot, he's got a couple...
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new marriage, new house, new car and a brandt flu baby on the way. >> it was like the perfect time inir life. >> reporter: linda remembers her sister january is. >> we kind of had that thing going on like twins do. one time we went to different shopping malls she went to golden ring i went to hunt valley. we came back and we bought the exact same dress. it was always that way for us. >> reporter: on april 15th, 1986 linda and january is had another shopping trip planned to buy maternity clothes. as grew through the area. she called and canceled their plans. > if i hadn't gone go out shopping with her that night she would have been home. >> reporter: january is settled in to watch television in her home. she asked her husband to crack only the sliding glass door complaining the wood burning fire was making the room too warm. then he left for his night class in college park. when he returned a few hours later, his wife was dead stabbed and strangled. >> so much to live for and it was all taken from a from her. >> reporter: the crime scene and circumstances leading up to january is's mur
new marriage, new house, new car and a brandt flu baby on the way. >> it was like the perfect time inir life. >> reporter: linda remembers her sister january is. >> we kind of had that thing going on like twins do. one time we went to different shopping malls she went to golden ring i went to hunt valley. we came back and we bought the exact same dress. it was always that way for us. >> reporter: on april 15th, 1986 linda and january is had another shopping trip planned...
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steven bonacorso from john o'connell high school, sarah brandt from balboa high school, nina mayor from george washington high school, jean mackelly from mckinley elementary school, juan novella from fairmont elementary school. maurice feara, julie wong from noriega child development center and dale richardson from new traditions elementary school. congratulations to all the award recipients and thank you for all of the hard work. item d is the student delegates' report. so elvina and athina? >> mr. truett, associate superintendent of student support services, came by to give our justice presentation and he gave us an overview of the goals and procedures of restorative justice and how it was and what happened. and he also helped discuss whether we thought suspension was a successful consequence for discipline. and s.e.c. and mr. trudolph will discuss the best ways to implement this policy and s.e.c. decided i will be the interim student delegate for the time being until elections are coming this fall. >> during yesterday's meeting, we finally drafted a counseling action survey to give u
steven bonacorso from john o'connell high school, sarah brandt from balboa high school, nina mayor from george washington high school, jean mackelly from mckinley elementary school, juan novella from fairmont elementary school. maurice feara, julie wong from noriega child development center and dale richardson from new traditions elementary school. congratulations to all the award recipients and thank you for all of the hard work. item d is the student delegates' report. so elvina and athina?...
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pressure to pretend to be more jail research oriented to have interdisciplinary this and the famous brandt professors in every area but actually works for most schools in like a parent to someone who looked at the entertainment world and the most famous act was lady gaga and recommended all acts became more lady gaga through code like. she's the only one who can get away with that stuff and it is with a jail and philosophical policy oriented way of legal instructions so it did work for yell because without as much time spent on the things like the old property and all they were able to generate all sorts of very influential new ideas. i will briefly summarize your because of all schools like a business schools go every five or ten years in which some new ideas so you have charles with a new property of the ideas and the right to a government job or teacher tenure or the right to some regulatory favors was a new property you should be entitled to keep much preferable to the old property. this is credited with touching off much of the rights revolution of the 70's when of the new process and
pressure to pretend to be more jail research oriented to have interdisciplinary this and the famous brandt professors in every area but actually works for most schools in like a parent to someone who looked at the entertainment world and the most famous act was lady gaga and recommended all acts became more lady gaga through code like. she's the only one who can get away with that stuff and it is with a jail and philosophical policy oriented way of legal instructions so it did work for yell...
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brandt hawley said there are individuals here to potentially speak to the issue of whether it would be possible for these boxes to be faced -- placed on private property or to be underground. this is an issue many of us have questions about. i would like to ask if members of the public who are going to speak to that could please step up. supervisor elsbernd: if you can just explain to me before those folks speak -- how does that issue relates to whether or not categorical exemption applies? president chiu: if it turns out that these boxes can actually either be underground or placed on private property, i think on its plan face many of us would believe that the situation of impact to the environment could be mitigated and ought to be looked at. at&t has taken one perspective. we have heard a different perspective from the appellant. supervisor elsbernd: fair enough. but i do not think that answers the question of whether captive orca exemption applies. it applies or does not apply regardless of whether it can go to private property. president chiu: i think we might have a difference of
brandt hawley said there are individuals here to potentially speak to the issue of whether it would be possible for these boxes to be faced -- placed on private property or to be underground. this is an issue many of us have questions about. i would like to ask if members of the public who are going to speak to that could please step up. supervisor elsbernd: if you can just explain to me before those folks speak -- how does that issue relates to whether or not categorical exemption applies?...
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brandt says norwood stole his cell phone and use it to call his new girlfriend.restraining order but said she continued to follow him. in march norwood allegedly killed murray inside the store where they both worked. >>> part of the beltway opened after an explosion involving a tanker truck. before and 11:00 the tanker flipped on its side. crews spent a day cleaning up cooking oil that spilled out. they have charged the driver with reckless driving. he was not seriously hurt. >>> it is time for a check on the traffic. mike joins us with details. it looks like we're still having problems on 66. >> we're looking at video of the accident. west down 66 is still shut down. all westbound lanes are locked between fair oaks and fairfax. traffic is being diverted onto westbound rte. 50. there are very heavy delays from nutley. other areas are backed up as well. the outer loop is slow to the dulles toll road. the inner loop is seen deglazelays. back to you in the studio. chris >>>>> coming @ -- >> millions of people experienced the story of a some of the modern online thro
brandt says norwood stole his cell phone and use it to call his new girlfriend.restraining order but said she continued to follow him. in march norwood allegedly killed murray inside the store where they both worked. >>> part of the beltway opened after an explosion involving a tanker truck. before and 11:00 the tanker flipped on its side. crews spent a day cleaning up cooking oil that spilled out. they have charged the driver with reckless driving. he was not seriously hurt....
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bangladesh its physical proximity to india and china could there be gainst the rational migration, my brandt other moved about 90 years ago with the world was welcoming immigrants. as china ages could be the case china would welcome people for bangladesh and they won't be environmental refugees where it sounds like a flood but will there be gains to trade? immigrant have done great things for the device. there can be gains to trade in the international labor of people moving to the richer china from bangladesh moving to the richer india buffalo so to provide them information and the ability to move and give them the freedom of choice to move if the fields in their best interest. >> that is an interesting theory. bangladesh is to china. i wonder what china will say about that. mark, your book talks about choosing the right fish to eat and writing letters to public officials what can we do about overfishing? but specifically, can you tell us what has been the record of the obama administration of fishing issues, and if we did have the power to influence the government, our government, what law
bangladesh its physical proximity to india and china could there be gainst the rational migration, my brandt other moved about 90 years ago with the world was welcoming immigrants. as china ages could be the case china would welcome people for bangladesh and they won't be environmental refugees where it sounds like a flood but will there be gains to trade? immigrant have done great things for the device. there can be gains to trade in the international labor of people moving to the richer china...
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program management to other doe offices, such as the rigorous peer review process and contador client brandt negotiations completed in just two months. streamlining contacting processes and assembling high quality program management teams i think would benefit many doe energy programs. my last observation is outside of the nnsa the the problem of energy doesn't provide a five-year spending plan. without the plan and makes it difficult to buy off on committing to programs that create large out your obligations. so joining us today is of course dr. steven chu, the secretary of energy. i have the greatest respect and fondness for secretary chu in the full disclosure. i happened to meet him when he was the head of lawrence berkeley lab and his achievements are many and are quite astounding so we all grant that you are the most brilliant secretary, secretary chu, and we are delighted to have you here. but let me turn to senator alexander for his remarks if i might. >> thank you, madam chairman. when i was the education secretary and was in your shoes i didn't get that kind of a compliment from th
program management to other doe offices, such as the rigorous peer review process and contador client brandt negotiations completed in just two months. streamlining contacting processes and assembling high quality program management teams i think would benefit many doe energy programs. my last observation is outside of the nnsa the the problem of energy doesn't provide a five-year spending plan. without the plan and makes it difficult to buy off on committing to programs that create large out...
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open slot where the drafters of obamacare just simply overlooked writing in a figure in when they brandted this unlimited authority to the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, to spend the amount of money she sees fit, to carry out the provisions of this section that's repealed by h.r. 1213. it wasn't just a blank check, mr. chairman. it is a series of blank checks, in fact, an infinite number of blank checks that a number can be written into. that's how bad this is. that's how unquantifiable it is. i know that c.b.o. has attempted to put a number on it but it requires some assumptions even to do that. the 112th congress has been bound by the 111th congress. i don't see mandatory spending in this congress. no previous congress can bind a subsequent congress. this congress has to approve all spending of every federal dollar before it can be expended and we need to stand on that principle. and, mr. chairman -- mr. burgess: additional 30 seconds. mr. king: this mandatory spending is unconstitutional. i'd make the point, also, that the funding that would go to set up the
open slot where the drafters of obamacare just simply overlooked writing in a figure in when they brandted this unlimited authority to the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, to spend the amount of money she sees fit, to carry out the provisions of this section that's repealed by h.r. 1213. it wasn't just a blank check, mr. chairman. it is a series of blank checks, in fact, an infinite number of blank checks that a number can be written into. that's how bad this is....