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cal ball. 13:42 left. please join us, fans, to help the people of haiti recover from the devastating earthquake that hit their country. make a $10 donation to the red cross relief efforts. please text the word "haiti" to 90999. a $10 donation will be added to your phone bill. standard messaging and data rates may apply. washington with a 61-38 lead over california. >> marques: good activity on defense by the huskies. nice job, quincy pondexter raising the high ball screen. terrific rotation on the pass to the corner to jerome randle. >> steve: theo robertson. >> marques: got to stay down. first half, pondexter got a foul jumping in the air. >> steve: theo misses the easy layup. this has just been a miserable afternoon for the cal bears. outside of patrick christopher, the rest of the team has gone 3 for 16 from the floor. >> marques: they're showing scrap and hustle on the inside. if you're theo robertson, you've got to make that shot on the second attempt. bodies on the ground pursuing the basketball. pos
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ball called against cal.y on this end. battle for first place in the pac 10, a two-point game as we open the second half. and nic wise with a three-pointer to give the wildcats the lead. >> marques: you're cal, you fall back on your 2-3. you have to realize the one guy who was on in this game, nic wise from long range. you've got to be aware of that. slow closing out on the jump shooter. robertson who has had a ter lifk first half backing down, and a jump ball. so cal will kevin parrom, nice job maintaining his position, hands extended. robertson brings the basketball right to those extended hands. >> derrin: randle off a screen. he lets it fly. >> marques: randle and christopher a combined 6 for 20 in the first half. >> derrin: horne pulls up and he can't knock it down. >> marques: those two guys, ris fer randle and boykin gave them the points in the first half, they have to step up the level of production for cal to have a chance to win this game. >> marques: here comes parrom off the rebound. skips across
ball called against cal.y on this end. battle for first place in the pac 10, a two-point game as we open the second half. and nic wise with a three-pointer to give the wildcats the lead. >> marques: you're cal, you fall back on your 2-3. you have to realize the one guy who was on in this game, nic wise from long range. you've got to be aware of that. slow closing out on the jump shooter. robertson who has had a ter lifk first half backing down, and a jump ball. so cal will kevin parrom,...
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cal has separated themselves.hing for the certain, the winner of this game will be number one at the pac 10 at the halfway point going into february which is huge. >> one team that has lived upped to the expectations is cal. they were expected to be in front early on. due in large part to their massive experience. >> no substitute for experience. a lot of teams pretty much equal. you look for the edge. it's the experience. especially these three guys well over 100 games. they're really familiar with each other. jerome randle talked about the old guard, the elder statesman blazing a trail for the younger players. >> we know once we step on that court, you know, it's business. one thing we have to do is try to teach the younger guys and show them the ropes and let them know the importance of being out there on the court and keeping your head. and this is really tough to play on the road, especially with a great team. we just have to try to lead by example. >> you talk about teaching the younger guys. for arizona the
cal has separated themselves.hing for the certain, the winner of this game will be number one at the pac 10 at the halfway point going into february which is huge. >> one team that has lived upped to the expectations is cal. they were expected to be in front early on. due in large part to their massive experience. >> no substitute for experience. a lot of teams pretty much equal. you look for the edge. it's the experience. especially these three guys well over 100 games. they're...
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now, where'd cal get the tape? cal was nash's boy. i just figured he was there.chnology, huh? unless you want to spring to have the tape analyzed. it's not up to me, lil. i heard about doherty. just have to do the job better with less. (cell phone chimes) have a seat, cal. (sighs) what? well, innocent guys don't just take a seat. deep down, you knew this day was coming, cal. lost a lot of years to drugs. i made no secret of that. probably don't remember some of the stuff you did to score. popped for meth twice. five months in county, caught jacking car stereos. i told you, those days are behind me. yeah, but this ain't. want to know what's on there? why don't you tell me? it's footage of your best friend's last night on earth. june 27. warehouse in brewerytown. remember that? no. come on, cal. that night nash skated that line? tore it up. epic stuff. i mean, so good you sold the tape of it to grady. i don't know what you're talking about. i wasn't there. hmm. well, in that case, you won't mind if we get a voice read. for what? well, need to match a voice our tech
now, where'd cal get the tape? cal was nash's boy. i just figured he was there.chnology, huh? unless you want to spring to have the tape analyzed. it's not up to me, lil. i heard about doherty. just have to do the job better with less. (cell phone chimes) have a seat, cal. (sighs) what? well, innocent guys don't just take a seat. deep down, you knew this day was coming, cal. lost a lot of years to drugs. i made no secret of that. probably don't remember some of the stuff you did to score....
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now, where'd cal get the tape? cal was nash's boy. i just figured he was there.nology, huh? unless you want to spring to have the tape analyzed. it's not up to me, lil. i heard about doherty. just have to do the job better with less. (cell phone chimes) have a seat, cal. (sighs) what? well, innocent guys don't just take a seat. deep down, you knew this day was coming, cal. lost a lot of years to drugs. i made no secret of that. probably don't remember some of the stuff you did to score. popped for meth twice. five months in county, caught jacking car stereos. i told you, those days are behind me. yeah, but this ain't. want to know what's on there? why don't you tell me? it's footage of your best friend's last night on earth. june 27. warehouse in brewerytown. remember that? no. come on, cal. that night nash skated that line? tore it up. epic stuff. i mean, so good you sold the tape of it to grady. i don't know what you're talking about. i wasn't there. hmm. well, in that case, you won't mind if we get a voice read. for what? well, need to match a voice our techs
now, where'd cal get the tape? cal was nash's boy. i just figured he was there.nology, huh? unless you want to spring to have the tape analyzed. it's not up to me, lil. i heard about doherty. just have to do the job better with less. (cell phone chimes) have a seat, cal. (sighs) what? well, innocent guys don't just take a seat. deep down, you knew this day was coming, cal. lost a lot of years to drugs. i made no secret of that. probably don't remember some of the stuff you did to score. popped...
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cal, you are up?> i think there is going to be growing cynicism about the obama's policies finally. >> jon: media cynicism? >> yes. we said on the show, while many of us believe most reporters are liberals, what they like even better than seeing their own policies advance is a good story. as the president continues to sink in the polls, i think it will be less positive coverage. >> cal is right about the good story. others we may have quibbles on. but who is going to tell the story? i think the print reporters who do the vast majority of the heavy lifting in this business, continuing to decline, their papers are having increasing troubles. somebody has to dream up a new thing. >> you have to wonder about the survive built of traditional reportlogy. >> i'm particularly worried about foreign reporting. it involves a lot of travel. most people don't want to go to. it's very expensive and it's not going to happen. already, newspapers are being forced to take people out of iraq to cover afghanistan because
cal, you are up?> i think there is going to be growing cynicism about the obama's policies finally. >> jon: media cynicism? >> yes. we said on the show, while many of us believe most reporters are liberals, what they like even better than seeing their own policies advance is a good story. as the president continues to sink in the polls, i think it will be less positive coverage. >> cal is right about the good story. others we may have quibbles on. but who is going to tell...
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cal the winner 78-07 on the road.'t forget 30 minutes of highlight in the final score presented by burger king. now more of the acura me dy tink ng? ♪ kfc grrwing nate grio se thef-a-aste who tring r aet o ♪ tring r aet o the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. thanks for your help. >>> our acura halftime report continues from seattle with washington state holding the lead over washington. we come to you from seattle, 40-36 is the score snd here's your opportunity to win two tickets to the pac-10 men's basketball tournament on march 10th through the 13th. to enter go to pac-10.org and click on the entry link. and this is a great chance to get your tickets and enjoy that whole area, great
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in >> eric: theiguestion for me ioach cal doinghe g?ok >> i have a f coach cal will bdog the enttaining as only he can. he'le the host, if you will. >> eric:ka leave the apron on hook. hood picksp his ble. tst back. two one for arnsas. powell haseven points a camen averaging 16. clark with the steal. clark fothgoal and the opportunity for three-point play. time-out on the floor. the i no give in rnei clrke. one--thron, ets the lay-up with tal see if he makes a the-repot pl on the back end. whhat? i know somei a ma ooh. what's it do? fic p] at d? we thor a i y be anke te. do well than ask ri-- yeahtill le w anr: ag's le, ep tg. arte on yn inns or just play some games at... >> game h been brought to you by -- >> eri kentucky well in corol of this one, on topf 42 remaining.: time now f the geico pla of the game. b: demarcus csi o n the interior has bn out of the rating intensity all game long. th points d4 1rebounds for bi frhm. a terrific game >> ec:rying to finish off the ree-point game and crk does. came in with ten. >> bobadd: a stat.
in >> eric: theiguestion for me ioach cal doinghe g?ok >> i have a f coach cal will bdog the enttaining as only he can. he'le the host, if you will. >> eric:ka leave the apron on hook. hood picksp his ble. tst back. two one for arnsas. powell haseven points a camen averaging 16. clark with the steal. clark fothgoal and the opportunity for three-point play. time-out on the floor. the i no give in rnei clrke. one--thron, ets the lay-up with tal see if he makes a the-repot pl on...
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a great effort again coach cal.ion twitter followers and says if every one of those gives a buck, they could raise $1 million for the people of haiti. >> bob: i tell you. strength after a young guy. the upper body strength by bledsoe. when in doubt, kentucky gets aggressive! pressure is back on. >> carter: wall runs it down from behind on reed. >> bob: right here. the jump-shot, stay on balance and hang in the air. educated play by tough guy. his partner in the back court will getting that steal. you watch wall on television. and then you see him in person up close. wall is faster than i thought. >> carter: wall, blocked by malone. the tigers bring it back. andre malone. creating for reed. second chance. hargrove blocked by wall. bledsoe for cousins. the cats have an answer for three. >> bob: when the action goes up and down the floor, that's when they are at their best. great hustle on the part of wall to get that for hargrove. >> carter: double-double for cousins. ten boards, ten rebounds. knox of over cousins. au
a great effort again coach cal.ion twitter followers and says if every one of those gives a buck, they could raise $1 million for the people of haiti. >> bob: i tell you. strength after a young guy. the upper body strength by bledsoe. when in doubt, kentucky gets aggressive! pressure is back on. >> carter: wall runs it down from behind on reed. >> bob: right here. the jump-shot, stay on balance and hang in the air. educated play by tough guy. his partner in the back court will...
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the pac-10 leader in the men's program is cal and they have a great match tomorrow against arizona, ones two. and you can see it on many of these stations. washington state really need as basket. they're going klay thompson. koprivica. the extra pass. capers. and he misses. they're unselfish, but they just can't put it down. isaiah thomas. for three. >> miles: attacking the zone defend. overton pushes it up over the middle. thomas gets the wide open three. >> steve: washington state has not scored a field goal in this half. and moore is going to the foul line on a foul. >> miles: overton gets a deep outlet. zone defense can't get set. thomas has the perfect follow-through and splashes the three point shot. >> steve: the foul on overton, not thomas and that is venoy's third personal foul sending reggie moore to the free-throw line. six minutes have passed and washington state, with a great distance on the road. the crowd giving it to reggie moore. he's a seattle mats differennat. >> steve: that blocking foul goes against watson. sending venoy overton to the free-throw line for two shots.
the pac-10 leader in the men's program is cal and they have a great match tomorrow against arizona, ones two. and you can see it on many of these stations. washington state really need as basket. they're going klay thompson. koprivica. the extra pass. capers. and he misses. they're unselfish, but they just can't put it down. isaiah thomas. for three. >> miles: attacking the zone defend. overton pushes it up over the middle. thomas gets the wide open three. >> steve: washington state...
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. ♪ #2 ] ha cal e g. [ mu ali i'm floa a bly ing bee ♪ liketerf fg liee. gofloake aerfl f anng lbee. ♪ f stike sikee. n ] he cs, all [ #2 w thight >> mike: that's the bell tower. one of the famous landmarks here on the campus of north carolina. robin, clemson hanging tough here in the first half. they've lost six in a row. how many times have we seen in a game where a team like clemson hangs around and hangs around. all of a sudden, they've got some confidence. >> robin: that's what makes a team like clemson so dairnngero and one of the reasons silvia hatchell was concerned. she said they have a lot of athletes. they are hungry for a win and they are prime to get it. we cannot take them too lightly. >> mike: here's hardy. she's got three points. pauldo. she can hit this shot. last touched by morgan campbell. ball belongs to north carolina. >> robin: pauldo needs to continue to take that shot. >> mike: five field goals for each team, but more turnovers than field goals made. both teams started hot and both teams went cold at the same time. >> robin: both te
. ♪ #2 ] ha cal e g. [ mu ali i'm floa a bly ing bee ♪ liketerf fg liee. gofloake aerfl f anng lbee. ♪ f stike sikee. n ] he cs, all [ #2 w thight >> mike: that's the bell tower. one of the famous landmarks here on the campus of north carolina. robin, clemson hanging tough here in the first half. they've lost six in a row. how many times have we seen in a game where a team like clemson hangs around and hangs around. all of a sudden, they've got some confidence. >> robin:...
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last win for longwood game january 12th at cal state bakersfield, 82-81.aturday, and then home against washington at venice on january 30th. good basket, and swecker finally gets one. their wins have come over florida gulf coast, virginia wise, campbell and cal state bakersfield. padgett inside, nice pass. and he'll try it again from the free throw line. but again, they look inside for the open opportunity. >> ron: exactly. you can tell it's something obviously, there is a height differential. something that coach williams said going into this game, we want to work on and put an emphasis on. that's where i said that you see the maturation process in the terrapins. even though they had the advantage inside. they passed up some jump shots to make a concentrated effort to do what coach williams has been asking them to do. that is the progression you want to see as a team when you are a coach. >> steve: the reserves doing a nice job and gary will get vasquez and milbourne back in the game. eric hayes as well. maryland in the paint tonight has made 28 of 33 fie
last win for longwood game january 12th at cal state bakersfield, 82-81.aturday, and then home against washington at venice on january 30th. good basket, and swecker finally gets one. their wins have come over florida gulf coast, virginia wise, campbell and cal state bakersfield. padgett inside, nice pass. and he'll try it again from the free throw line. but again, they look inside for the open opportunity. >> ron: exactly. you can tell it's something obviously, there is a height...
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in planning for fas cal year 2010, 28 states faced fas cal risks. more money going out than coming in. states' revenue from income tax decreases, fewer working, fewer taxes paid. states need to find other ways to get your money. some don't have income tax. fees on things you use. look how some states are deal wig these budget gaps right now. give you some examples. start with idaho. idaho hopes to rake in $30 million in revenue from drivers. they cut a 2.5 cent per gallon tax exemption for biodiesel nap tax exemption is gone. 2.5 cents a gallon. added fees for driver's license, vehicle transfer titles copies records and replacing registration stickers. the kind of thing that hurts everybody, because everybody drives bought consumption tax. so it hurts people disproportionately at the low income, because whether you earn $30,000 or $300,000, you still have to get a license for your car and you have to drive. florida, adding a $1 surcharge to a tax on cigarettes. the state also added a surcharge on other tobacco products of about 60% of whole sale cos
in planning for fas cal year 2010, 28 states faced fas cal risks. more money going out than coming in. states' revenue from income tax decreases, fewer working, fewer taxes paid. states need to find other ways to get your money. some don't have income tax. fees on things you use. look how some states are deal wig these budget gaps right now. give you some examples. start with idaho. idaho hopes to rake in $30 million in revenue from drivers. they cut a 2.5 cent per gallon tax exemption for...
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cal get hou he3 mo hingat? cal ow t som een g toyou. you lo--utte so c i .. i lo i ..otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y >>> if you are if you like what you have seen check out washington post live for the best in sports talk. we're on monday through friday at 5 and again at 11:30 only on comcast sportsnet. before we put down the remote, take a look at the best and funnest moments on the show it is dvr rewind. >> this is me and scott this is not high definition. i look like uncle fester. >> recap the breaking news. >> the first lady of skins nation. kelli johnson. >> she does not pass the ball. >> okay. >> all over it there. wizards insider. washington post.com. >> a super bowl ring. >> and it was won in minnesota. >> what? , there was a call from brett farve but it was intercepted, that's luke going out with ivan and being shocked that he stiffed me for the billups. you know what you get from brett. >> how do you get 12 men in the huddle, how do you miss a draft. viking they missed th
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>> it is simple, and i write about it in the column -- a good jump shot is not indicative of cal -- of character. just like an individual who likes to chase cocktail waitresses may still have a good swing of the golf club, just as grown men on the football field act like mature little boys, the point is that athleticism is not synonymous with integrity, fidelity, or common sense. if we can get that across, that that is not where to look for the role models, we might get somewhere. >> maybe we should get it across to the athletes. >> a man of real integrity and social conscience was the late owner of the wizards, a pabe pollin, and you are almost grateful that he died before he could see this. he changed the name of e team, the bullets, which had a long and distinguished history, because it would send the wrong message, and he probably lost a lot of money doing it, but it meant a lot to him in. to have a member of his team in the verizon center in a gun issue would have broken his heart. >> i loved sports, because it makes no difference whether your family arrived on the mayflower or yo
>> it is simple, and i write about it in the column -- a good jump shot is not indicative of cal -- of character. just like an individual who likes to chase cocktail waitresses may still have a good swing of the golf club, just as grown men on the football field act like mature little boys, the point is that athleticism is not synonymous with integrity, fidelity, or common sense. if we can get that across, that that is not where to look for the role models, we might get somewhere....
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lane kiffin accepting an southern to be the head coach at southern cal after a one season at tennessee 7-6 record. made headlines with his brash nature. as a tennessee guy, what did you think about how kiffin handled the departure? >> i'm never crazy with a coach leaving three weeks before signing date. but i understand it. this is a business. this is supposed to be his dream job. three weeks before the signing date, i hesitate about any coach taking a job in that time frame. tennessee turned around and hired a guy who is going to leave his squad three weeks before signing date or less. it's the nature of the business. i wish he'd walk out there and i wish derek dooley a lot of luck at university of tennessee. >> speaking of dooley, he will be introduced to the crowd at the thompson-boling arena in the first half of the ole miss-tennessee game. many of you are seeing that game on the sec network. havoline road to nashville, site of the 2010 men's sec tournament. standings in west, mississippi state up top as many predicted. alabama and ole miss playing well to start the season. rebels
lane kiffin accepting an southern to be the head coach at southern cal after a one season at tennessee 7-6 record. made headlines with his brash nature. as a tennessee guy, what did you think about how kiffin handled the departure? >> i'm never crazy with a coach leaving three weeks before signing date. but i understand it. this is a business. this is supposed to be his dream job. three weeks before the signing date, i hesitate about any coach taking a job in that time frame. tennessee...
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. >> please welcome cal calaher. [applause] >> this has been so much fun. i am really said to be here with you guys today. i want to talk to you about something that i find extraordinarily decelerating. that is faces. i have been watching you guys during the coffee breaks, during the drains, eyeballing you from distances. consistent throughout the whole crowd, everybody here has a face. [laughter] some of you might even be to face. i am not sure about that. but u.s. -- some of you might even be two-faced. i'm not sure about that. if one can take that face apart and reassembled it under their control, that is a formidable character. that is what economists have been paying me to do for 33 years, if you can believe it. i want to look at a phase, in particular phase, and what may happen to it over the next year. but i think the best way for me to inform you about the faces to talk to you about some of the faces of the past and of the present. i am literally going to give you a picture, several pictures to that effect. first, i want to stir with a slide show of
. >> please welcome cal calaher. [applause] >> this has been so much fun. i am really said to be here with you guys today. i want to talk to you about something that i find extraordinarily decelerating. that is faces. i have been watching you guys during the coffee breaks, during the drains, eyeballing you from distances. consistent throughout the whole crowd, everybody here has a face. [laughter] some of you might even be to face. i am not sure about that. but u.s. -- some of you...
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not go down this nonsense cal road growing more debt, building more government and expect that somehow everything is going to work out okay. >> what the problems that we have? there are different needs in different communities. detroit has a different need than maybe montana? we have such a huge country with different industry how do you account for the fact that the poor african-american in detroit might be different than someone who loses a business in northern california? >> fundamentally, everything is the same. america's economy was built on free market enterprise. it was built on these principles that allowed the private sector to grow and thrive and prosper and for our families to keep more of what we earn. where we are now in america in the last 11 months is seeing this reversal of those principles that were applied to build up our economy. all of a sudden we are thinking it is okay to grow debt in our country. it is okay to borrow from countries we will soon be so beholding to. it is okay to print money out of thin air and think everything is going to magically work out. funda
not go down this nonsense cal road growing more debt, building more government and expect that somehow everything is going to work out okay. >> what the problems that we have? there are different needs in different communities. detroit has a different need than maybe montana? we have such a huge country with different industry how do you account for the fact that the poor african-american in detroit might be different than someone who loses a business in northern california? >>...
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not go down this nonsense cal road growing more debt, building more government and expect that somehow everything is going to work out okay. >> what the problems that we have? there are different needs in different communities. detroit has a different need than maybe montana? we have such a huge country with different industry how do you account for the fact that the poor african-american in detroit might be different than someone who loses a business in northern california? >> fundamentally, everything is the same. america's economy was built on free market enterprise. it was built on these principles that allowed the private sector to grow and thrive and prosper and for our families to keep more of what we earn. where we are now in america in the last 11 months is seeing this reversal of those principles that were applied to build up our economy. all of a sudden we are thinking it is okay to grow debt in our country. it is okay to borrow from countries we will soon be so beholding to. it is okay to print money out of thin air and think everything is going to magically work out. funda
not go down this nonsense cal road growing more debt, building more government and expect that somehow everything is going to work out okay. >> what the problems that we have? there are different needs in different communities. detroit has a different need than maybe montana? we have such a huge country with different industry how do you account for the fact that the poor african-american in detroit might be different than someone who loses a business in northern california? >>...
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it makes harder and cal lehalle to cover a story like this. we're reassured when we're here telling stories of lack of aid it's helping get aid in places like this. this is gary tuchman, cnn, in port-au-prince, haiti. >> larry: and we'll be back right after this. >> larry: back to port-au-prince with dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent, also a practicing neurosurgeon. i saw your piece earlier when you were out at the airport, looking at a bunch of supplies. why can't the supplies get from the airport to the interior? >> reporter: that's exactly what we're trying to answer. you know, we keep talking about this night after night. the fact the supplies are here in port-au-prince stuck at the airport. what's the problem here? i wanted to go see for myself. actually walk and confirm the supplies are there and then basically tell the guys, look, here's what's needed. they gave me a bunch of supplies and i walked out and gave them to the hospital mainly to prove this could be done. the problem seems to be -- seems to be easy to get st
it makes harder and cal lehalle to cover a story like this. we're reassured when we're here telling stories of lack of aid it's helping get aid in places like this. this is gary tuchman, cnn, in port-au-prince, haiti. >> larry: and we'll be back right after this. >> larry: back to port-au-prince with dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent, also a practicing neurosurgeon. i saw your piece earlier when you were out at the airport, looking at a bunch of supplies. why can't...
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drinking even the most contaminated water, water that can have microbes, parasites, bacteria and fee cal matter. this sashet costs 10 cents, and a family can stir this water for about 30 minutes, and after the process of having stirred water is called deflocked. all of the contaminated matter is separated, and then you strain it with a t-shirt or whatever material you have available so you would take this, for example, and we had a towel but it's too thick and plush. you go like this, and all of a sudden out of the nastiest either river water, sewer water, creek water where even livestock has been defecating, you may drink and stay healthy. it costs 1 cent per liter, 50 cents for a family of four for an entire month. we also help supply the rehydration salts tea was talking about. right now psi is working with the red cross supplying 1.1 million of these. i would love people to go online and donate 50 cents to help a haitian family of four to have access to safe drinking water. it's extraordinary. >> larry: susan -- >> how does that work -- >> larry: hold on a second. susan, what about t
drinking even the most contaminated water, water that can have microbes, parasites, bacteria and fee cal matter. this sashet costs 10 cents, and a family can stir this water for about 30 minutes, and after the process of having stirred water is called deflocked. all of the contaminated matter is separated, and then you strain it with a t-shirt or whatever material you have available so you would take this, for example, and we had a towel but it's too thick and plush. you go like this, and all...
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. >> bill: saving the best for last, miller chats with the clintons and a music cal tribute to helenbeautiful to me >> don't miss this one, right bab with it. >> as we wrap up the special miller time edition of the factor. softens on hillary clinton. could it be? >> i am so grateful to him for a lifetime of all kind of experiences (laughter) >> we're debating on the radio factor, whether that was an intentional zing or just was an ad-lib that just happened kind of naturally? what do you think? >> i love that sort of stuff. good for her. you know, i've said in the past on this show that if hillary does want a zing she has, you know, plenty of right to. i mean, for god's sake she's been cheated on more frequently than a blind woman playing scrabble, but if it was a zing or if it was just sort of pillow talk in front of the nation, i found it endearing and i've ground fonder of hillary clinton since she ran for the presidency. i think it's emblematic of the rolling stones song, you can't always get what you need. getting outside the bubble, getting outside this have man's shadow not qui
. >> bill: saving the best for last, miller chats with the clintons and a music cal tribute to helenbeautiful to me >> don't miss this one, right bab with it. >> as we wrap up the special miller time edition of the factor. softens on hillary clinton. could it be? >> i am so grateful to him for a lifetime of all kind of experiences (laughter) >> we're debating on the radio factor, whether that was an intentional zing or just was an ad-lib that just happened kind of...
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if you want it more low cal, you can add water to it. isn't that good? that great dark flavor too. this is called wonder slim. wonder slim. who wouldn't want to drink a little wonder slim hot chocolate? this, believe it or not, was our favorite in the category of best dissolving because you know sometimes you drink hot chocolate and get that chalky powder and it's not good. >> no matter how much you stir. >> do you want to try? >> sure. >> i love lester because he's game for trying all these different types of hot chocolate first thing in the morning. >> even after i mentioned that i'm done with the holiday eating. >> are you done? >> this is thick sgrer it's pretty good, right? now, swiss miss, no sugar added, believe it or not, even though it's insane that no sugar added would be the sweetest. >> when i see no sugar added, i run. >> i swear in, a blind taste test we did, no one could tell that this didn't have sugar knit. if you are looking for a sugar fix, this is the one to go with. >> the sweetest of the bunch so far. >> isn't it, isn't it? i know.
if you want it more low cal, you can add water to it. isn't that good? that great dark flavor too. this is called wonder slim. wonder slim. who wouldn't want to drink a little wonder slim hot chocolate? this, believe it or not, was our favorite in the category of best dissolving because you know sometimes you drink hot chocolate and get that chalky powder and it's not good. >> no matter how much you stir. >> do you want to try? >> sure. >> i love lester because he's game...
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good times for us around los angeles, we're in the upper 70s enjo iing a great day there in southern cal. the cold is the story. we certainly felt it here across portions of the upper midwest, around the international falls area, no wonder they call it the ice box of the u.s., this is the last couple morning. we were talking about frigid starts here into the minus 30 range here for us the last couple of morning, setting daily records yesterday and this morning in international falls. we don't see things warming up a whole lot across a good chunk of the u.s. you can see 20s for highs from rapid city towards atlanta, not hot-lanta, mid 30s for the afternoon. a lot of folks will be bundling up as we head through this sunday. >> the weather channel's alex wallace, thanks for the update. >>> for more on the weather where you are, plus your back-to-work forecast, head to the weather channel's website at weather.com. >>> there's been a huge development this morning in the thanksgiving day murder case in florida. the suspect is behind bars right now after spending five weeks on the run. police a
good times for us around los angeles, we're in the upper 70s enjo iing a great day there in southern cal. the cold is the story. we certainly felt it here across portions of the upper midwest, around the international falls area, no wonder they call it the ice box of the u.s., this is the last couple morning. we were talking about frigid starts here into the minus 30 range here for us the last couple of morning, setting daily records yesterday and this morning in international falls. we don't...
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. >> reporter: one path for invasive species was t chicago sataree and ship cal, hail as an engineerinmarvel when the ty opened it in 1900, the nal reversed the flow of the chicago river d established a waterlink between lake michigan and the ssissippi river system. the canal made chicago an importt port and it also carried sewa away from the ci. to stothe carp from using the canal to enter lake michigan, e u.s. army corps ofngineers built an underwater electric barrie in 2002. a cond larger installation followed. and a third is plann. >> dna found here are both kinds of carp. both kinds of rp found here. >> reporter:ut when small traces of rp dna showed up beyond the barriers, michigan attornegeneral mike coxsked the supreme court to order chicago to close e locks that link the river to the lake. >> there are ecologic and onomic dangers to the great lakes. and quite mply, they are biological terrorist. and if they get inur great lakes and t-- impact the ecology and the econy of ght different states, two differt canadian provinces, it could cosbillions. >> repter: on tuesday the court issued
. >> reporter: one path for invasive species was t chicago sataree and ship cal, hail as an engineerinmarvel when the ty opened it in 1900, the nal reversed the flow of the chicago river d established a waterlink between lake michigan and the ssissippi river system. the canal made chicago an importt port and it also carried sewa away from the ci. to stothe carp from using the canal to enter lake michigan, e u.s. army corps ofngineers built an underwater electric barrie in 2002. a cond...
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after world war ii he finished college as a physics major at ucla and went on to graduate school at calch. he abandoned his doctoral studies because of a family financial crisis and he was about to embark in a career in real estate believe it or not. not stand-up comedy. [laughter] >> when he was recruited by his close friend sam cohen and would later believe it or not become one of the inventors of the neutron bomb to joined the newly formed rand corporation in santa monica, california. rand was created by the air force and the douglas aircraft aircraft company as a think tank designed to enhance military decision-making in the rapidly evolving post-world war ii strategic environment. and kahn really thrived in the intellectual and collegial and sometimes eccentric atmosphere at rand and there was a whole array of fields from physics to systems analysis to scientific and philosophical inquiry and cold war strategy. it was there where he first came across john's uncle the great strategist albert as well as roberta at rand. kahn was friends with andy marshall at and other great intellect
after world war ii he finished college as a physics major at ucla and went on to graduate school at calch. he abandoned his doctoral studies because of a family financial crisis and he was about to embark in a career in real estate believe it or not. not stand-up comedy. [laughter] >> when he was recruited by his close friend sam cohen and would later believe it or not become one of the inventors of the neutron bomb to joined the newly formed rand corporation in santa monica, california....
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we're going to be starting the cal watchdog program in the early session of next january and the whole idea is to keep an eye on the government and the unions that control sacramento. i've been at the "orange county register" for 11 years and i still write a column for them and i've covered government down here in orange county but now that i'm up in sacramento, the capital city, the den of inequity -- i don't know. i thought i would head up to this place. it's a nice city but it's really a government city. by the way, i'm not too worried that i won't have enough to write about california. all around the city are these yard signs from the sciu union, state employee and proud of it. and that just reminds you of the -- a lot of the people who live in the city are union members and they are quite proud of it. then i got into work and i couldn't get my city-run parking a pass to work in the city run garage and i had to go to city hall and wait in line. and people were nice. but that kind of surprised me. but of this bureaucracy but then i headed to the post office in downtown sacramento yo
we're going to be starting the cal watchdog program in the early session of next january and the whole idea is to keep an eye on the government and the unions that control sacramento. i've been at the "orange county register" for 11 years and i still write a column for them and i've covered government down here in orange county but now that i'm up in sacramento, the capital city, the den of inequity -- i don't know. i thought i would head up to this place. it's a nice city but it's...
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$37,889.99 i need an answer at this time, $37,889.99 once, twice, third and final cal >> let's work -- walk back from the foreclosure auction there on the steps of what? >> courthouse steps, baltimore. and we went, you know, you could -- any day of the week at that time, in early 2008, you could see these guys on the steps selling these houses -- a very long list every morning. so what we did was we went to the auctions and simply drove around baltimore with our cameras, going to these different addresses. and on the first day we did it, one of the first houses we went to was the house that belonged to the high school teacher, denzel mitchell -- the house had just been auctioned with a caveat that it could be affected by a bankruptcy filing -- we went and he had just come back from filing for bankruptcy that morning. so he was at his house. he was loading up all the boxes. the house had been completely dismantled. so we went around the house with him. he was in complete shock. but that's how we found denze and it turns out of course he was, you know, incredibly articulate and a very,
$37,889.99 i need an answer at this time, $37,889.99 once, twice, third and final cal >> let's work -- walk back from the foreclosure auction there on the steps of what? >> courthouse steps, baltimore. and we went, you know, you could -- any day of the week at that time, in early 2008, you could see these guys on the steps selling these houses -- a very long list every morning. so what we did was we went to the auctions and simply drove around baltimore with our cameras, going to...
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nor-cal burton's the interest the same as mine. no, it is a very important thing to learn i think from history. and when you learn, when you study the history of the united states, you did not see the kind of country that we all learn about when we go to school which is a kind of exultation of america. we are not different by the way from other countries. countries everywhere teach their history in nationalists ways. they are all prideful of their flag in their anthem and hewn know their history in the united states is no different. except we are bigger, better and stronger. but, true-up in a country singing this "star spangled banner" and liberty and justice from pledging the allegiance and all of that. we corrupt with the idea that we are special, where the difference, we are the boyscouts of the world. we help countries across the street. [laughter] yeah, we are good. we have far little problems like slavery maybe. maybe we were not nice to the native americans. we have our little problems that basically we are okay. when you lo
nor-cal burton's the interest the same as mine. no, it is a very important thing to learn i think from history. and when you learn, when you study the history of the united states, you did not see the kind of country that we all learn about when we go to school which is a kind of exultation of america. we are not different by the way from other countries. countries everywhere teach their history in nationalists ways. they are all prideful of their flag in their anthem and hewn know their...
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he appears to be the most log cal person to look at. >> josh's sister had this to say on the today's show christmas even morning. it makes me sad he won't speak up more. we need to find her. the uncertainty cast a cloud over christmas and new years. >> it gets a lot harder to get that hope back up. >> other friends of susan plan to conduct an online three-day social networking blitz starting on monday. using you tube video and other pictures to urge people to be on the a lookout for the missing woman. nbc news, los angeles. >> the subject of a man hunt that include. the tip that lead to his capture. he deserves to be caught. he killed four angels. four women that were just the nicest people you could have ever imagined meeting. >> accused of killing his twin sister, 79-year aunt and cousin on thanks giving day. >> coming up, numbers are in and not good for some maryland homeowners. the brusing of the housing bubble is not good. that is coming up. >> a storm is spinning off the new england coast. they are getting snow but we are getting intense winds. when will all t >> taking a look
he appears to be the most log cal person to look at. >> josh's sister had this to say on the today's show christmas even morning. it makes me sad he won't speak up more. we need to find her. the uncertainty cast a cloud over christmas and new years. >> it gets a lot harder to get that hope back up. >> other friends of susan plan to conduct an online three-day social networking blitz starting on monday. using you tube video and other pictures to urge people to be on the a...
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the seart cal access of the figure shows the change in real and inflation adjusted house prices in each country from the fourth quarter of 2001 and until the third quarter of 2006. a period that spans the sharpest period of price appreciation in most of these countries. countries represented by diamonds that are further north in slide nine had relatively greater house price appreciation over this period. you could see from the figure that how price appreciation in these united states though of course large in chute terms was actually less than that in a majority of countries in the sample. the horizontal access of the figure following the i.m.s. study shows the degree of monetary policy ease or tightness in each country measured by the average deviation of policy in each country, from the proscription of a standard version of the taylor rule over the corresponding period. countries shown further to the left had more accommodative monetary policies over the period, relative to the predictions of the taylor rule. united states is shown as having a relatively accommodative policy as you co
the seart cal access of the figure shows the change in real and inflation adjusted house prices in each country from the fourth quarter of 2001 and until the third quarter of 2006. a period that spans the sharpest period of price appreciation in most of these countries. countries represented by diamonds that are further north in slide nine had relatively greater house price appreciation over this period. you could see from the figure that how price appreciation in these united states though of...
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the official reading represents what has the well cal i operated incident that represents the area.t's 20 degrees. 46 to humidity. early morning hours are a really dry atmosphere. north wind at seven gives us a wind chill factor later in the week, it will get much warmer. >> our big story is a rescue at maryland shores. two 12-year-old girls had to be pulled from a icey creek. both girls are ok but a bit shaken. two 12-year-old girls fell through the ice. >> the home from the ice is visible from the shore. two girls were walking on the creek when they fell in. a neighbor saw them and called 9-1-1. the fire department rushed to the scene. it was an emotional time when we pulled up here. >> this is the first real queue they've done. they sprang into action and jumped into a rescue boat. >> we took ladders we had tied off to ropes to be tedgered back. both of the girls' brothers were there to see them pulled from the icey water. >> she had a blank look like shock. both girls were taken by balance to the hospital it's a good feeling. you go home and hug your kids. we don't do it for the
the official reading represents what has the well cal i operated incident that represents the area.t's 20 degrees. 46 to humidity. early morning hours are a really dry atmosphere. north wind at seven gives us a wind chill factor later in the week, it will get much warmer. >> our big story is a rescue at maryland shores. two 12-year-old girls had to be pulled from a icey creek. both girls are ok but a bit shaken. two 12-year-old girls fell through the ice. >> the home from the ice is...
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holy, you know, cal. she had gone to heaven. please, thank you. was the atm machines that was broken your and she had a lot of fun there. i guess we could -- you've read this now and i think that we left this out of our book, but you know, she just loved being there and writing about things. she and the observer prepared for the opening round of the 1971 state legislature. she pushed open the opposing doors and that led to the oppressive woodpaneled second floor chambers that there were two good old boys, she perked up when she overheard one say to the other, you should have seen what i found myself last night. she don't talk neither. okay. yeah. molly had endured three years of emphasize objectivity up in minnesota, and she had some exposure to quote, serious political reporting as practiced by the veteran new york and washington journalism. now at "the texas observer" she had free reign, not just to address issues that barely dented the pages of mainstream papers, the outside issues of poverty, racism, systemic corruption, but to do with a chidi
holy, you know, cal. she had gone to heaven. please, thank you. was the atm machines that was broken your and she had a lot of fun there. i guess we could -- you've read this now and i think that we left this out of our book, but you know, she just loved being there and writing about things. she and the observer prepared for the opening round of the 1971 state legislature. she pushed open the opposing doors and that led to the oppressive woodpaneled second floor chambers that there were two...
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but is this really a great sort of cal advance?philosophical advance for a president of the united states. this is the kind of issue that you dispose of. in you're first evening session in the freshman dorm. pacifism is a serious subject for sweet adolescence or a way of life for certain eccentric sects who it must be noted survive because they live among non eccentreccentric sects and t to keep the little sects free. and yes obama did offer a defensive war. but remember, he had just announced a 30,000-troop deployment in afghanistan. a war that was a legacy obligation he had inherited. and that he himself had declared a vital national interest. and nonetheless he so agonized with broiling his generals with adequate troop levels that it took three months of public wrestling with both his conscience and his vice president before he came to that decision. what else can the leader of any serious nation do? but defend the necessity of war. how can a man who ran as commander in chief do otherwise+ what leader of a serious nation even ra
but is this really a great sort of cal advance?philosophical advance for a president of the united states. this is the kind of issue that you dispose of. in you're first evening session in the freshman dorm. pacifism is a serious subject for sweet adolescence or a way of life for certain eccentric sects who it must be noted survive because they live among non eccentreccentric sects and t to keep the little sects free. and yes obama did offer a defensive war. but remember, he had just announced...
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you guys know the state of cal cafment i've been doing a lot of international presentations, so i'm likethis is the state on the west coast of our country. so this is california. now, california is a pretty aggressive vote by mail state. it's not oregon or washington. oregon is everybody, right? so it's not quite that dramatic. but still, there are counties in california where the entire county votes by mail. so when you're looking at some of these places down here, huge numbers of the voters are voting by mail. alpine county, where, you know, tahoe is, some of these places obviously not a lot of people live there. i think the vote goal for schwarzenegger was 321 voters, but that's good, right? because you know they vote by mail, you know how they're going to vote, you know when they're going to get their ballot. if you need to communicate with them, it narrows down the window of when you want to do that, because oh, they're all going vote by mail, so it doesn't make sense to do tons of commercials and wait until election day because they're all going to have their ballot by four weeks b
you guys know the state of cal cafment i've been doing a lot of international presentations, so i'm likethis is the state on the west coast of our country. so this is california. now, california is a pretty aggressive vote by mail state. it's not oregon or washington. oregon is everybody, right? so it's not quite that dramatic. but still, there are counties in california where the entire county votes by mail. so when you're looking at some of these places down here, huge numbers of the voters...
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second part is strength based exercise, working with some type of hand weights or cal less continuic >> reporter: experts agree that short term goals and long term focus will lead to ultimate success. >> health is a life lock pursuit, a marathon, into the sprint. so the things that you can make little changes that are sustainable are most important. >> reporter: tara mergener for cbs news. >>> and next week on "it's a new day," we will focus on small changes reaping big results in your personal finances. that's in parade magazine on sunday and here on "the early show" on monday. maggie? >>> we first met her as a free spirited yoga instructor back in dar made and gregg. now jenna elfman is making us laugh in "accidentally on purpose." in this role she plays billie, a single woman who finds herself suddenly pregnant after a brief encounter with a much younger guy. and jenna elfman is here not in costume, she is actually also pregnant 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 tha
second part is strength based exercise, working with some type of hand weights or cal less continuic >> reporter: experts agree that short term goals and long term focus will lead to ultimate success. >> health is a life lock pursuit, a marathon, into the sprint. so the things that you can make little changes that are sustainable are most important. >> reporter: tara mergener for cbs news. >>> and next week on "it's a new day," we will focus on small changes...
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. >> we don't image any and tomorrow cal features, no privacy concerns. we're not looking at the body or the skin we're looking at the skin. >> it's trying to sell itself for the department of homeland security, and monitor large or security sensitive crowds and for that reason, one tampa bay area sheriff's department just bought two, in tampa, phil keating, fox news. >> brian: chuck schumer is telling the airline industry they might want to think twice about flying into airports with shabby security. we'll ask former tsa security administrator what to do to keep the skies safe when we come back. >> >> the man suspected of shutting down the newark airport for hours over a kiss has been identified and arrested. caroline shively has more on that and other stories. >> hi, brian, 24-year-old man of new jersey faces a trespassing charge and possible $500 fine. authorities say he's been released from custody. senators frank lawtonberg of new jersey says the punishment isn't severe enough. >> apparently it was on a relatively benign mission, the fact of the matt
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. >> please welcome cal calaher. [applause] >> this has been so much fun. i am really said to be here with you guys today. i want to talk to you about something that i find extraordinarily decelerating. that is faces. i have been watching you guys during the coffee breaks, during the drains, eyeballing you from distances. consistent throughout the whole crowd, everybody here has a face. [laughter] some of you might even be to face. i am not sure about that. but u.s. -- some of you might even be two-faced. i'm not sure about that. if one can take that face apart and reassembled it under their control, that is a formidable character. that is what economists have been paying me to do for 33 years, if you can believe it. i want to look at a phase, in particular phase, and what may happen to it over the next year. but i think the best way for me to inform you about the faces to talk to you about some of the faces of the past and of the present. i am literally going to give you a picture, several pictures to that effect. first, i want to stir with a slide show of
. >> please welcome cal calaher. [applause] >> this has been so much fun. i am really said to be here with you guys today. i want to talk to you about something that i find extraordinarily decelerating. that is faces. i have been watching you guys during the coffee breaks, during the drains, eyeballing you from distances. consistent throughout the whole crowd, everybody here has a face. [laughter] some of you might even be to face. i am not sure about that. but u.s. -- some of you...
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if you were convinced that a, there could be strong capitalçó standardsÑi and other more knew mair callatory that could be enforced and b if the government wanted to pay back the taxpayer and exercise their 1,000 per share and bought the 80% or just under the 80% and went into the, in effect, business of restoring, as a regulated g.s.e., fannie and freddie, in order to increase the one cent out of 1,000, whatever the share would cost to a few dollars per share and pay back the taxpayer by then selling off the stock? >> i would be very suspicious about any system in which the governmentÑi is backing any private company that is a profit-making company because there is -- i think, an unavoidable incentive on the part of management in that case and on the part of shareholders to exploit to the maximum degree possible the value of that subsidy. and the only people in most cases, the only group in most cases that has any interest in stopping risk taking, any substantial interest in stopping risk taking are creditors. and in the case of a government-backed institution like a g.s.e., the credi
if you were convinced that a, there could be strong capitalçó standardsÑi and other more knew mair callatory that could be enforced and b if the government wanted to pay back the taxpayer and exercise their 1,000 per share and bought the 80% or just under the 80% and went into the, in effect, business of restoring, as a regulated g.s.e., fannie and freddie, in order to increase the one cent out of 1,000, whatever the share would cost to a few dollars per share and pay back the taxpayer by...
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then he turned to the fact that republicans and democrats have agreed to reform no-cal left behind. host: -- no child left behind. host: that is moving through congress right now for reproval. what would you like to see fixed about that law? -- reapproval. guest: what we did was, it was set up in such a way where final achievement was more important. people were looking at what the great or at the end, instead of making sure that each child had the attention that they needed. it was really about putting too much pressure on the outcomes, rather than looking at the daily of comes -- outcomes. i have been a principal, as though i know that progress is made every day. the emphasis should not be on winners and losers in the school system. it should be about realizing the potential. at the end of the day, every child is achieving toward that goal set that they will need. there is a difference between all children and each child. host: let me start with this comment from twitter -- what is the link between jobs and education? guest: wow. that is the little shortsighted. that is like sayin
then he turned to the fact that republicans and democrats have agreed to reform no-cal left behind. host: -- no child left behind. host: that is moving through congress right now for reproval. what would you like to see fixed about that law? -- reapproval. guest: what we did was, it was set up in such a way where final achievement was more important. people were looking at what the great or at the end, instead of making sure that each child had the attention that they needed. it was really...
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host: çokxdw3we have chris cal] caller: good morning, it's sad ççi]ççç guest: what we all havethat influence ofççu!çççóçç af ó çthis culture we have ççççxó caller: good morning, yeah, i guest: we are not looking for equality in terms of exac-% equal treatment. we are looking for men and women to have an equal influence and eqáal voice. i am not saying they need to be sitting side by side in the same room and same chair.(i different priorities and it's important to listen to each of them for what they have to say. host: can you give us an example of in afghanistan, how a woman can be a police officer and in a role while still respecting her culture? guest: sure, in afghanistan, they are recruiting women in the police force, and there are many issues and first in uniform can women cover their hair, and they have created the same uniforms that are around the world that afghan police officers can cover their hair. and there is training, you go to join the afghan military, are you going to be housed in the same location as a man or in the same environment over night?
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ree r thevla wos inge o ats te dee s d foe t , ew cal thly% raeer swes ne llll ju caesac tuav thci usve tuswne swta™ >> good morning everyone it's january 2nd, 2010. we have a fox news alert. there's new information about the attempted bombing of flight 253 christmas day, a crust tomorrows official is reversing his story and now saying this a second man on that flight was searched, detained, and then released. so what's that story all about? >> what was that noise, your stomach. >> crayon and watercolors are being used not in kindergarten classes, but a terrorist rehab center, are we getting too soft on those who want to hurt america? >> sounded like you're hungry like for four days. >> listen to the story, they went to a funeral home to mourn of loss of beloved grandmother, but when they looked into the casket they saw another body and the story only gets worse from there. our slogan this hour comes from mark in rochester hills, michigan, when i wake up and stop my snoring i watch "fox & friends" 'cause it's not boring. >> never. >> never. >> hey, this is peter chris from kiss and you'
ree r thevla wos inge o ats te dee s d foe t , ew cal thly% raeer swes ne llll ju caesac tuav thci usve tuswne swta™ >> good morning everyone it's january 2nd, 2010. we have a fox news alert. there's new information about the attempted bombing of flight 253 christmas day, a crust tomorrows official is reversing his story and now saying this a second man on that flight was searched, detained, and then released. so what's that story all about? >> what was that noise, your stomach....
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. >> please welcome cal calleher. >> how are you guys doing? i am excited to be here with you guys today. i'm going to talk to you about something that i find extraordinarily exhilarating, and that is faces. i have been watching you guys during the coffee breaks, looking into closely. i noticed one thing. everybody here has a face. some of you might be two- faced. what if someone could take your face and take the face apart and reassembled it under their control? that is if formidable character. and that is what "the economist" has been paying me to do for 33 years. as we are looking ahead, i want to look at a particular face and what may happen to it over the next year. i think the best way for me to inform you about that face is to talk about some of the faces in the past and of the present. i will pay you a picture, several pictures to that effect. i want to start with a slide show. i thought it would be important to start with some of my early work to inform you a little bit about the work. that is abraham lincoln. my first caricature from
. >> please welcome cal calleher. >> how are you guys doing? i am excited to be here with you guys today. i'm going to talk to you about something that i find extraordinarily exhilarating, and that is faces. i have been watching you guys during the coffee breaks, looking into closely. i noticed one thing. everybody here has a face. some of you might be two- faced. what if someone could take your face and take the face apart and reassembled it under their control? that is if...
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and from a substantive perspective, what is it that all of us should be thinking about are the krill calhat need to happen after the legislation gets enacted into law? if anyone wants to take a first crack at that. >> shoring up public support. explaining to people what's in this. especially highlighting the things that happen fast. the fair number of things that -- that are supposed to happen in the first year. and the more those things happen, and get highlighted, for example, preexisting condition restrictions not being held against kids. those kinds of things. that is going to be very important. so shoring up the public support. secondly, making sure they don't repeal the damn thing. and any of you in t$e audience who lived through catastrophic coverage in the 1980's know that this is potentially a real threat. and again, you have a very similar dynamic at play. you had a big bill that got passed. people didn't fully understand it. and then a bunch of people suddenly woke up to the fact that they were going to be taxed at a higher rate for the provision and the whole thing came apart
and from a substantive perspective, what is it that all of us should be thinking about are the krill calhat need to happen after the legislation gets enacted into law? if anyone wants to take a first crack at that. >> shoring up public support. explaining to people what's in this. especially highlighting the things that happen fast. the fair number of things that -- that are supposed to happen in the first year. and the more those things happen, and get highlighted, for example,...