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cal with a ten-point lead. we talk and it in the opening, how long will cal be able to go off of momentum from last night. how much do you want to stay and play tomorrow? >> steve: they're playing for their coach. lot of rumors about ernie kent. he has done a wonderful job at oregon. i have always loved the personal growth by his players. he has a personal improvement academics. they have been in the top academically of basketball players in the country. ernie kent cares not only about wins but his kids and where they move on to. >> don: you know it's not just lip service. every time we talk to him, it inevitably comes up, he's done a good job. >> steve: back in 2002, pac-10 coach of the year. they won their first conference title since 1945. winning 26 games and he has the most wins in oregon history. our pacific life tournament summary. as we take a look at the brackets. we told you ucla knocked off higher seeded arizona. as reeves nelson who didn't play in the last game against arizona had 19 points and 10 r
cal with a ten-point lead. we talk and it in the opening, how long will cal be able to go off of momentum from last night. how much do you want to stay and play tomorrow? >> steve: they're playing for their coach. lot of rumors about ernie kent. he has done a wonderful job at oregon. i have always loved the personal growth by his players. he has a personal improvement academics. they have been in the top academically of basketball players in the country. ernie kent cares not only about...
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but cal is 12-0 this year. have shot better than 50%. >> don: we have seen this program before. when cal gets it going early and they're making shots, they're the best team in the league. what we're watching today i don't think anybody in the conference can beat them. >> steve: rebecca was talking about in pregame those seniors. the seniors have 63 of california's 75 points. armstead with the dribble. throws it wildly at the hoop. and it's amoke with the rebound. >> don: i don't think we're going to see randle again today or christopher for that matter. robertson's still in there. >> steve: reaching around was armstead. picks up the personal foul. here's our pacific life pac-10 tournament bracket. as ucla won 75-69 in the first game of the quarterfinals today. reeves nelson went for 19 and 10. >> don: in our earlier telecast, i think that is the matchup that ucla would want. they beat cal earlier in the year. interesting when cal's the one seed and the oregon, the eight seed. >> steve: knezevic with the basket.
but cal is 12-0 this year. have shot better than 50%. >> don: we have seen this program before. when cal gets it going early and they're making shots, they're the best team in the league. what we're watching today i don't think anybody in the conference can beat them. >> steve: rebecca was talking about in pregame those seniors. the seniors have 63 of california's 75 points. armstead with the dribble. throws it wildly at the hoop. and it's amoke with the rebound. >> don: i...
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like cal has early in this game.gutierrez pulls it down. and throws it away. does cal have to look to get into the gaps of that zone? >> don: i think so. you want to suck those wings in and then kick out. then, going back to that last possession, if oregon is going to rise up and win this, humphrey has to make the right decisions. >> steve: christopher gets it ahead to gutierrez. lays it up with the left hand. perfect. they missed him badly. he's an excellent defender. >> don: not for that reason. they don't need him to score. they like his toughness. he guards, he rebounds. a bonus for them. >> steve: the outlet to gutierrez. takes on porter and gets knocked down by porter. knocked off arizona. as reeves nelson had 19 points and 10 rebounds. >> don: two good games later on tonight. looking forward to arizona state/stanford. and washington state. the other two teams playing free and open. they got to win the whole thing to get to the ncaa tournament. that's what makes this pacific life pac-10 tournament every year. t
like cal has early in this game.gutierrez pulls it down. and throws it away. does cal have to look to get into the gaps of that zone? >> don: i think so. you want to suck those wings in and then kick out. then, going back to that last possession, if oregon is going to rise up and win this, humphrey has to make the right decisions. >> steve: christopher gets it ahead to gutierrez. lays it up with the left hand. perfect. they missed him badly. he's an excellent defender. >> don:...
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cal moves on to the championship game. as we take a look at it, cal has never won the pacific life pac-10 tournament title. they have i chance to do that tomorrow. 3:00 pacific, 6:00 eastern on cbs. will it be stanford or will it be washington? that's the question facing t the -- here in the second game on our semifinal coverage. miles, a good take on it so far? who's going to win this thing? >> i think washington is still the team to beat. i think they got the jitters out last fight. they'll be able to go up and down against stanford today and tomorrow night, if they win today, high-powered up and down game. >> the huskies have won five in a row over stanford. they have a lot of work to do to handle the huskies in our second semifinal match-up. when we return, l.a. scott will join us and talk to us about the nichetives. we're getting you ready for tibetwanfo gton ♪ ♪ 7 ♪ust out myw ♪ 7 ♪aminhat could bif i p ha♪ ♪ i brea♪ 7 ♪spread ms 7 and earno fl ♪ i'll do what it takes till i touch the sky ♪ ♪ angebrea ♪ ♪ wanl th bre
cal moves on to the championship game. as we take a look at it, cal has never won the pacific life pac-10 tournament title. they have i chance to do that tomorrow. 3:00 pacific, 6:00 eastern on cbs. will it be stanford or will it be washington? that's the question facing t the -- here in the second game on our semifinal coverage. miles, a good take on it so far? who's going to win this thing? >> i think washington is still the team to beat. i think they got the jitters out last fight....
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how about the cal bears?hey haven't been able to do for 50 long years. >> marcus: senior night, randall all choked up. made crucial plays down the stretch. and confetti was flying. sweet to be part of it. >>> great moment for those kids. you and i were chatting, it is one thing to be picked to win the conference, and another to go out and do it. the bear ds that. >> marcus: been awhile. that is why they brought mike montgomery in. the seniors coming back in. and christopher and randall. >> barry: it was interesting to talk to ben howland about the cal players. robertson, he said, he has my vote as all-conference player. he loves him. >> marcus: doing the game as a freshman, predicted he would be an all-conference player. because of the injuries, i thought, he will never reach that level. ben howland thinks he deserves to be named to the first or second team. >> barry: lane can't finish t here comes the cats. >> marcus: arizona, trying to keep the face cooking, pushing the ball up the floor. trying to get to t
how about the cal bears?hey haven't been able to do for 50 long years. >> marcus: senior night, randall all choked up. made crucial plays down the stretch. and confetti was flying. sweet to be part of it. >>> great moment for those kids. you and i were chatting, it is one thing to be picked to win the conference, and another to go out and do it. the bear ds that. >> marcus: been awhile. that is why they brought mike montgomery in. the seniors coming back in. and christopher...
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the location of the debate, one of america's preeminent science schools, cal tech. >> if they can make deepak cry, that would be nice. >> i'm here to see dr. chopra today. i'm a big avid reader of his books. >> reporter: as the crowd of 1,000-plus takes their seats, chopra and shermer meet for the first time in person. >> good to see you. how are you? >> good to see you. >> reporter: they may be chummy backstage, but when they get on stage, years of public backstage, but when they get on stage, years of public antagonism boil over. emememememememememememememememem emememememememememememememememem ememememem emememememememememememememememem sir? finding everything okay? i work for a differen. my auto policy's just getting a little too expensive. with progressive, you get the "name your price" option, so we build a policy to fit your budget. wow! the price gun. ♪ ah! wish we had this. we'd just tell people what to pay. yeah, we're the only ones that do. i love your insurance! bill? tom? hey! it's office party! the freedom to name your price. only from progressive. call or click today. i
the location of the debate, one of america's preeminent science schools, cal tech. >> if they can make deepak cry, that would be nice. >> i'm here to see dr. chopra today. i'm a big avid reader of his books. >> reporter: as the crowd of 1,000-plus takes their seats, chopra and shermer meet for the first time in person. >> good to see you. how are you? >> good to see you. >> reporter: they may be chummy backstage, but when they get on stage, years of public...
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on tightly, you're holding on to me, too ♪ >> steve: the threes that cal put up in that first half.ack to the halftime report. steve physioc along with don mk lean. >> don: he helps randle get the 22. by spreading the floor the other way. they pay attention to randle. christopher gets open. they pay attention to christopher and randle gets open. 14oi minutes. that's why c i gobe ngsading into the ncaa na. r nc enly tecanh to step in, tough finish for boykin but gets it to go down for the and one. come on, who does curls on game day. >> steve: he does. look at those biceps. >> don: i bet you the dumbbells you were using were heavier than yours. >> steve: nope. e.j. singler, 1 for 8 in the first half. inbounds to armstead who tries to cut through. his floater will go. >> don: when the game is open, and armstead has been arguably oregon's most consistent player all year. played the most minutes. started the most games. armstead's at his best making plays in transition. >> don: they're going to have to get after it in the second half. porter with the reach-in as randle went to his left.
on tightly, you're holding on to me, too ♪ >> steve: the threes that cal put up in that first half.ack to the halftime report. steve physioc along with don mk lean. >> don: he helps randle get the 22. by spreading the floor the other way. they pay attention to randle. christopher gets open. they pay attention to christopher and randle gets open. 14oi minutes. that's why c i gobe ngsading into the ncaa na. r nc enly tecanh to step in, tough finish for boykin but gets it to go down...
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and duke downs cal 68-53. set up a sweet 16 matchup against purdue. boiler makers defeated texas a&m 63-61. top seed in the west syracuse taking on gonzaga. second half, syracuse hammers gonzaga 87-65. the orange will face butler in the sweet 16. >>> the second seed west virginia taking on number 10 missouri in the east. second half, leading by 3. west virginia led by 6. another big game for butler. dives into the lane and has a game high 28. west virginia defeats missouri 68-58. next up for the mountaineers washington in the sweet 16. >>> first round ever the women's ncaa tournament, virginia facing number 12 wisconsin green bay. final seconds, off the miss, monica scores on her second attempt. she had a game high 34 but it wasn't enough. virginia upset by wisconsin green bay 69-67. >>> when we return, the biggest question on the hilltop. will the hoyas' big man say hello to the nba? a status report on greg monroe when we come back. >>> back on. there is one silver lining in georgetown's disappointing loss to ohio in the first round eve
and duke downs cal 68-53. set up a sweet 16 matchup against purdue. boiler makers defeated texas a&m 63-61. top seed in the west syracuse taking on gonzaga. second half, syracuse hammers gonzaga 87-65. the orange will face butler in the sweet 16. >>> the second seed west virginia taking on number 10 missouri in the east. second half, leading by 3. west virginia led by 6. another big game for butler. dives into the lane and has a game high 28. west virginia defeats missouri 68-58....
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obviously, cal isn't coming in this year.e talked about in the open, the unexpected captains in this tournament. >> don: this year more than any other. i really believe that this is there for the taking. whoever gets it right, in this case, four games. >> barry: washington state finished in last place in the conference. >> don: that's to the cougars. cougars shooting the ball lights out by comparison with what they've done against this team '. >> barry: what i liked about washington state early is the balance. they get it to different people. also, some jumpers with last possession, capers on the dribble drive to the rim. if they can continue to keep that balance we'll be going pretty good. their 4 for 4 from the floor. >> don: and came in shooting 36% against oregon. >> barry: we'll see oregon's defense starting up in a little bit. a little flat early on. not quick enough getting out the shooters and as i mentioned, no rotation with capers taking that baseline easily and dunking it. he hangs on to the ball pretty we well. he
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financi que reducir la hipoteco y sorrarpen csual pap pero participación de banco es voluntarios >>> cálan fue aandodar a un miln de propio rair >>> pero 5 ma te lones est co e prnaleso de euevarco yn.3 ma tes den más por su pago >>> en washington lríardes para ganfoisió elcom >>> está todo listo para un masiva manifestación a favor de inmigrante en los Á exeles, y s go f convocó a todos >>> un pre erdocandid3 c1 no rmarc exilicano e anici para un campaña en cont indocumentados. animado resstado del la marcha en was da exton trabajadores hispana de california se preparan para marchar mañana en uids so ngeles >>> que paran la redada y mejor una solución en su justps >>> la marcha buscaes o poner e tema en el centro de debate política nacional igratontina reformas política nacional igratontina reformas este aad llamado para calificado como inmigrante sin rostro salgan de ra souevra para marchar en apo de un legalización >>> no somos delin un plente so pelosionas rdz >>> pero los mismos que treparán muy california lo pan carta para muy egurarcha está a punto de l obrar un otra ba tavrlt >>>
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cal gar ray 3-0 lead. by that, bruce boudreaux says i have seen enough, pulled theodore. this game was a little chippy. mike grier, a calgary native leveled at mid ice, a rough and tough afternoon tilt. wakeup call there final seconds of the first period, 3-0, flames in white with the puck at the blue line beats nicholas hegaman here. this is kind of -- what the back hand beats him. 4-0 at the first. second, same score, alex ovechkin shoots and scores, league-lead 46-th of the season. spinning and somehow into the net. take another look. this is silly, craig. nobody could stop t caps fall 5-3, second floss a row. >> one of those games you do for and good for us at this point, you know, trying to work on our first periods a bit and probably a good wakeup call. >> we have been in this position before, where we have been a des splat hockey team. three years ago we needed to make a push and win every game during the playoffs, not the same situation and when you play desperate hockey. >> we didn't have that step. i don't know how to describe it other than you know your team, k
cal gar ray 3-0 lead. by that, bruce boudreaux says i have seen enough, pulled theodore. this game was a little chippy. mike grier, a calgary native leveled at mid ice, a rough and tough afternoon tilt. wakeup call there final seconds of the first period, 3-0, flames in white with the puck at the blue line beats nicholas hegaman here. this is kind of -- what the back hand beats him. 4-0 at the first. second, same score, alex ovechkin shoots and scores, league-lead 46-th of the season. spinning...
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[laughter] cal spencer, one of them who is six weeks earlier had been this routine training mission andas thinking i'm getting too old for this stuff and i've got to go. so in the end, the accomplished what planners might not take a year and a half and they did it in a little more than six weeks, involving about 300 personnel. it's not exactly accurate because the reality is thousands of conventional people followed on shortly thereafter it. but the reality is that it costs roughly 100 million bucks here at the beginning and they didn't push the taliban out of afghanistan. they did go after these training camps and they did it in a way that probably none of us in this room, could we don't fully know about what these guys do, can really describe her talk about, which is really the point of the book to make that real. >> let's talk about how they did it because they really were poor soldiers. in the technology of planes they were riding on horseback. it's interesting thing about america fighting in the world at least in the past century, large numbers of american forces fighting guerrilla
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the cal bears with a very impressive played outstanding. ucla tomorrow night at what we have coming up next, stanford versus arizona state followed by oregon state and washington. both teams trying to make a stronger case for getting a better cd in the ncaa tournament. >> absolutely. both teams are trying to get in. they need to get to that semifinal matchup. the way things are playing out across the country, teams like uab and memphis losing today in those ball games, their bubbles are bursting whereas asu and washington can make their case tonight. >> kurz of state and washington play their best basketball perhaps of the season the last of several weeks. arizona state won 8 of the last 10, washington 9 of the last 11. when we return we'll show you some of those other conference tournament games but also give you dial in for this game. stanford-arizona state, landry fields the top scorer going against one of the best defenses in the entire country when arizona state sun devils. you're watching the pacific life pac-10 tournament. lunch? ime
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i cannot stress to you how important the turn in cole cal's proving.he chinese asset bubble, hey, as we saw today from the new agreements that chaina is stuck with, that they're going to stick with for iron, that they have to pay. they're paying up for everything. just to turn as much raw product into finished goods as possible. we know that the mineral companies are ready for the next leg. vale, bhp, freeport, all stocks that were so heavily shorted because of the imminent popping of the chinese bubble, have inkraed gotten a glorious second wind along with bucyrus, along with joy global, along with caterpillar. as the iron agreement looks like a struggle that the producers will win. at last someone's beaten china. remember, they have to build more steel. so they need more coking coal. metallurgical coal. remember met coal? and that's walter energy, wlt. you should still be buying wlt despite today's $5 run. it's that big. it's that big for the china steel industry. tech? we're getting ample signs that tech actually accelerated in the first quarter. yo
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flacco defensive coordinator cam cameron and new quarterback coach took joe flacco out to southern calhere he worked with a baseball pitching coach. it focus on throwing motion with special attention paid to the muscles surrounding the shoulder. and joe flacco is no stranger to this time of training. lettered in baseball three times at audubon high in new jersey. ravens getting inpatient with jared gaither. skipping the voluntary season workouts. and unrestricted free agent he got a first round tender, meaning anyone that signed him would have to give the ravens' first round draft pick. jared gaither wants a long-term deal and perceived the absence was a protest. well, protest is over. today on twitter, jared gaither said he would join the workouts, on monday. >> and to florida, the orioles continue play in the grapefruit league, trotted out the pitching brad maddis to face the cardinals. we pick it up in the bottom of the fourth. orioles lead. two on for freeze. and he shoots one into the right field corner, off of maddis. and ludwig scores easily. leru behind him. and game is tied at
flacco defensive coordinator cam cameron and new quarterback coach took joe flacco out to southern calhere he worked with a baseball pitching coach. it focus on throwing motion with special attention paid to the muscles surrounding the shoulder. and joe flacco is no stranger to this time of training. lettered in baseball three times at audubon high in new jersey. ravens getting inpatient with jared gaither. skipping the voluntary season workouts. and unrestricted free agent he got a first round...
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vazquez and another easy cal on first team. not a lot of big fellows. al-farouq aminu stumbled, but averaging a double double. delany has terrific. five 30-point games. this was tough, but nolan smith improved and is a big part of duke's success. >> it was hard to keep trevor booker off? >> it was. he's been so steady. >> i feel your cell phone blowing up as we speak. >> al-farouq aminu. >> tim: wake forest leads by two. let's go to jenn. >> jenn: it's because we are making bad decisions. if we can make better decisions and finish off the brakes against the press, we'll be in good shape. the run was made by clemson. >> mike: no pun intended but after winning four in a row, you have to stop the demons from in your head. this is going to be critical. >> tim: smith picking up the foul. his second. just under way, second half here in winston-salem, north carolina. nice drive to the hoop. on the putback, mcfarland is fouled. the drive coming from c.j. harris. it goes against jerai grant, his second. >> mike: this is an area where worst made head way. clemson
vazquez and another easy cal on first team. not a lot of big fellows. al-farouq aminu stumbled, but averaging a double double. delany has terrific. five 30-point games. this was tough, but nolan smith improved and is a big part of duke's success. >> it was hard to keep trevor booker off? >> it was. he's been so steady. >> i feel your cell phone blowing up as we speak. >> al-farouq aminu. >> tim: wake forest leads by two. let's go to jenn. >> jenn: it's...
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also, cal and arizona state, they want a better seed in the ncaa tournament.ey make their case here this week. our first game, oregon taking on washington state. the ducks have within 3 of 4. can they make it three in a row against the cougars? we're counting you down to tipoff here at the staples center. action coming up in a few moments. this is the pacific life pac-10 tournament. i beli re slive i'm sorry i ruour oh no you st gearnnd your. you d it easou k who do ynk you e? i wish i was. dar steak & cheese. it's steak, intensified! timnthi get a grip on the new kfc boneless filet. our meatiest piece of boneless chicken ever... with a side, biscuit, and drink for just 5 bucks. unthink. and taste the unbucket side of kfc.
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. >> the last question i have is really about the national center for text collage cal research. i know -- for toxicological research. for some reason you couldn't make it. we certainly would love for you to come down and see that when it works in everybody's schedule. but is the f.d.a. doing everything possible to ensure that the high quality science at nctr is relied upon by other f.d.a. labs rather than duplicating the capabilities elsewhere? >> it represents a unique resource for f.d.a. and one that we rely on and one that i value. it has implications that cut across our various product centers and to do really cutting edge scientific work in key areas, whether it is the establishment of a genomics lab that can deepen our understanding of jentics and genetic traits, to target therapies better, and to understand the interaction of lifestyle factors and jentics as we think about -- genetics as we think about products as we develop new kinds of markers to assess product effectiveness and to support activities across a range of programs at f.d.a., the activities that they are doi
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he recently won a $90,000 scholarship to attend cal university. >> the council is discussing whethero add a provision to the medical marijuana bill that would allow authorized users to grow plants for their personal use. the approved the creation of an medical marijuana lock in 1998 but congress blocked it. it could go before council as early as next week. of the 14 states that do, 13 allow people to grow plants at home. the federal government shut down during last month's blizzard. it cost less than expected. the estimate it is said down $100 million. the washington post reports it was closer to $71 million. >> the time is 5:49 degrees outside. it is a chilly start. we have the wind whipping out. >> you probably felt it yesterday. it is calling to say gusty. that is the main headline today. it is mild. it is a typical spring roller- coaster ride. up and down. here is a look of the temperatures. district 49, montgomery village -- did you see up to 40 miles an hour. the it is obviously gusty threat the day. tonight to the wind will really died down. the district is 49 degrees. you can
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david duchovney before the new season of his series, cal fornication.ell brand mentioned it in his biography and he woke up in sexual treatment center. eric benet said he checked into a 35-day rehab program to save his major with halle berry. is sex addiction for real and what does treatment entail? let's dig deeper with the author of eight addicts in search of a and chronicles his own sexual addiction. a lot of folk who is don't believe sexual addiction is real. it's not in the bible for mental health professionals, but therapists do say it's for real. in your life, what made you feel that not only was this a problem, but an addiction for you? >> that's important to realize that sex addiction is not about i think about sex a little too much or make silly decision when is it comes to sex. most people can relate to doing that at some point in their life. sex addiction like drug addiction and alcoholism and gambling is when that behavior or substance takes over your live and your live is depressing and it starts to affect your job and relationships and fr
david duchovney before the new season of his series, cal fornication.ell brand mentioned it in his biography and he woke up in sexual treatment center. eric benet said he checked into a 35-day rehab program to save his major with halle berry. is sex addiction for real and what does treatment entail? let's dig deeper with the author of eight addicts in search of a and chronicles his own sexual addiction. a lot of folk who is don't believe sexual addiction is real. it's not in the bible for...
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conservative political action conference talking with david pitchers out about his new book silent cal's almanac. >> the book is about our most violent president who is actually very quotable. and what he did was to compress the wisdom of the conservatives on an americanism into a few well-chosen words, primarily talking about something significant to this day, the importance of low marginal tax rates for creating investments, prosperity, for making the american system work for the average american because when he was in vermont, he saw how his father go around and collect tax money from people. he realized he can for ordinary people for the sweat of their brow and it should be collected wisely and no more than without fully necessary. taxation access of what was necessary was fast. >> how long did it take you to eventually gather all of this hummed him with them? >> without full-time project, it was something i did in my spare time. collected it over the years, but throughout the speeches. oddly enough, we would be surprises, the people would buy collections of his speeches in the 1920'
conservative political action conference talking with david pitchers out about his new book silent cal's almanac. >> the book is about our most violent president who is actually very quotable. and what he did was to compress the wisdom of the conservatives on an americanism into a few well-chosen words, primarily talking about something significant to this day, the importance of low marginal tax rates for creating investments, prosperity, for making the american system work for the...
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hey, jim, i'm sitting up here on sentry cal. >> ctl? ctl has a good yield, not great, not great. ugly chart, you know what? i'll take that yield. i also like winstream. they keep delivering those yields. and if the american enterprise ever comes back, meaning corporations, then you've got a total home run. how about tom in indiana? tom. >> caller: hello, jimmy. a big hoosier boo-yah to you. my question concerns teva. >> i mentioned the difficulty i'm having with china unicom. the exact opposite is this one. this is en fuego. they just bought this big german generic company. when people look at all the health care plans around the world, what are they going to do? try to switch people to generics. what's the number one generic company in the world? teva. i want to buy, buy, buy. i want to buy, buy, buy. i want to buy, buy, buy. how about frank in oregon? frank. >> caller: hey, boo-yah to all of you at cramerica. how are you guys doing? >> not bad. i hope the oregon employment comes back. used to be the greatest employment state in the union. not anymore. how can i help? >> caller:
hey, jim, i'm sitting up here on sentry cal. >> ctl? ctl has a good yield, not great, not great. ugly chart, you know what? i'll take that yield. i also like winstream. they keep delivering those yields. and if the american enterprise ever comes back, meaning corporations, then you've got a total home run. how about tom in indiana? tom. >> caller: hello, jimmy. a big hoosier boo-yah to you. my question concerns teva. >> i mentioned the difficulty i'm having with china unicom....
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. >> if a large fraction of the illegal sign-up for medicaid that is tough on cal cattle's budget a state with a large illegal population because states a for a large portion of medicaid. ifer in in the affordability part of the bill they would be born by all taxpayers across the >> reporter: for now illegals will continue to go to emergency rooms for care which cost four billion annually likely to change under a reform bill expected this spring. >> comprehensive immigration reform is too important to wait. there's no legislative issue that is not impacted by our failure to pass it. >> reporter: supporters say it is wrong to consider just costs when you are talking about issues of fairness and human rights. >> it is simpler and more efficient if you say everybody who works gets health insurance, everybody who has low income we'll help you gettens and we'll move forward. >> people don't come to the united states for health care they come to the united states to work. >> reporter: advocate -- advocates argue if legalized undocumented workers will earn more and won't require the subsidies. a
. >> if a large fraction of the illegal sign-up for medicaid that is tough on cal cattle's budget a state with a large illegal population because states a for a large portion of medicaid. ifer in in the affordability part of the bill they would be born by all taxpayers across the >> reporter: for now illegals will continue to go to emergency rooms for care which cost four billion annually likely to change under a reform bill expected this spring. >> comprehensive immigration...
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he knows news cal composing like i know indecent exposing. i see indecency and i expose it. and even bloated birds wouldn't poop on his words. it is our new york times correspondent, hi, pifn. >> what is reading rainbow without the book and what is the jersey shore without its snooks and what is the new york times without its brooks. only today. >> you really are applying for a job, aren't you? >> i'm pretty good. you are not in the same ballpark. sorry, you really aren't. >>> well, he put the moron in james cam-moron. yes, i did it. during a news conference at a hollywood mansion surrounded by the media, doll-haired director james cameron spoke his mind. yes, in front of a driewlg mix of like-minded reporters he took the ultimate risk. he called glen beck an f-ing, a-hole. >> i met him and he called me the anti-christ. >> i haven't even seen it. the director was referring to beck's reaction to his 2007 documentary "the lost tomb of gee jesus" that casts doubt on the resurrection of jesus. are his ideas poisonous? >> sorry, wait, did he just insult fox? i guess my mind was w
he knows news cal composing like i know indecent exposing. i see indecency and i expose it. and even bloated birds wouldn't poop on his words. it is our new york times correspondent, hi, pifn. >> what is reading rainbow without the book and what is the jersey shore without its snooks and what is the new york times without its brooks. only today. >> you really are applying for a job, aren't you? >> i'm pretty good. you are not in the same ballpark. sorry, you really aren't....
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cal and i would agree on that. i don't think the back room deals are a great political tool, but i have to tell you at the end of the day, anybody that professes to be shocked on a close bill the president goes one on one with members of congress. >> gregg: we need a hard break. thank i both. thanks so much. we'll be right back with more of our coverage. this is onstar reporting a stolen blue chevy tahoe, south on i-75, near exit 5. we're on it. onstar, we may have that tahoe. ok, i'll flash the lights. we got it. it's in the cler. i'm sending a signal to cut the power. we got him. mr. ross, the police have recovered your tahoe. >> julie: moments ago we all heard from president obama addressing the democratic caucus sounding determined to get health care passed. democratic leaders sounding confident they will get it done in the next 24 hours, but there are still some pretty hot button issues that could possibly come out in the final countdown to tomorrow's vote. geraldine ferraro is a fox news contributor and rick
cal and i would agree on that. i don't think the back room deals are a great political tool, but i have to tell you at the end of the day, anybody that professes to be shocked on a close bill the president goes one on one with members of congress. >> gregg: we need a hard break. thank i both. thanks so much. we'll be right back with more of our coverage. this is onstar reporting a stolen blue chevy tahoe, south on i-75, near exit 5. we're on it. onstar, we may have that tahoe. ok, i'll...
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conservative political action conference talking with david pietrusza about his new book, quote coss silent cal's almanac. tell us about the book. >> what he did is compress the wisdom of conservatism and americanism and a few well chosen words, primarily talking about something of significance to this day, the importance of low marginal tax rates and creating investment, creating prosperity, for making the american system work for the average american because when he was in vermont he saw how his father would go around to collect tax money from people and he realized it can from ordinary people by the sweat of their brow and should be collected wisely and no more than was absolutely necessary. taxation he said in excess of what was absolutely necessary was theft. >> how long did take you to be essentially gather all of this homespun wisdom? >> well, it wasn't a full-time project. it was something i did in my spare time, collected over the years, read through the speeches. oddly enough, his collections, we would be surprised by this, but people would buy collections of his speeches in the 1920's.
conservative political action conference talking with david pietrusza about his new book, quote coss silent cal's almanac. tell us about the book. >> what he did is compress the wisdom of conservatism and americanism and a few well chosen words, primarily talking about something of significance to this day, the importance of low marginal tax rates and creating investment, creating prosperity, for making the american system work for the average american because when he was in vermont he...
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if i'm not at the game, i'm at home watching them on channel 9 or k-cal. >> larry: you ever go on thethere on the floor. >> larry: did you ever play ball? >> i played football and basketball as a youngsterment i took it to the level that i thought it was the highest level. i never played high school or the next level. i went to the level that i thought i could play. >> larry: did you go through high school? >> i went to high xoochlt i never tried out for high school sports. i was more into trying to create this music thing. i had a niche and really wanted to stick to it. >> larry: you were always a music guy? >> always a music guy/comedian/class clown. >> larry: why the sun glasses? >> so you can see what i'm saying. >> larry: it's part of your persona, right? >> at times. >> larry: do you design those, too? >> i have to have my flavor. they match with the head phones. it's that paisley. that is snoop dogg flavor. >> larry: what haven't you done that you'd like to do? >> i'd like to start a chain of snooper markets. >> larry: selling what? groceries? >> yeah, groceries. everything in
if i'm not at the game, i'm at home watching them on channel 9 or k-cal. >> larry: you ever go on thethere on the floor. >> larry: did you ever play ball? >> i played football and basketball as a youngsterment i took it to the level that i thought it was the highest level. i never played high school or the next level. i went to the level that i thought i could play. >> larry: did you go through high school? >> i went to high xoochlt i never tried out for high...
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is it the poil cal -- political system that's corrupt?l hill is the problem not wall street here. >> inextricably linked between capitol hill and wall street. >> we had two trade in dollars of bailouts to financial firms. the bonus pool in 2006 was 70 milli billion on wall street firms on those who had to be bailed out in 2008. in 2009 the poll is $7 trillion. you have them paying taxes to bail out the firms no change in structure. >> they have the government there to help them. there's no incentive. if the free market there would be incentive. >> crony capitalicapitalism. >> does the trad matter? generation zero says it is putting us at risk what is the solution and how do we start out sourcing our world. >> trade is critical to the mess we are in. from the civil war to the 1960s america was the world's foundry. we won world war ii and 1 by out producing the germans and japanese essentially. we have de industrialized america through a series of trade agreements. this is the card that bought the saw... that cut the lumber... that built th
is it the poil cal -- political system that's corrupt?l hill is the problem not wall street here. >> inextricably linked between capitol hill and wall street. >> we had two trade in dollars of bailouts to financial firms. the bonus pool in 2006 was 70 milli billion on wall street firms on those who had to be bailed out in 2008. in 2009 the poll is $7 trillion. you have them paying taxes to bail out the firms no change in structure. >> they have the government there to help...
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soren, and their three children-- a three- year-old son and two young daughters, who he takes to all of calley's women's basketball games. it's one of the few breaks that lewis allowed himself over the past 18 months as he dug into the idiocy and negligence that produced the worst financial crisis since the great depression. >> lewis: i'm afraid that our culture will come to the conclusion, because it's always the easy conclusion, that everybody was just a bunch of criminals. i think the story is much more interesting than that. i think it's a story of mass delusion. >> kroft: lewis's forte has always been discovering little- known facts and characters that change people's perception about a story. so when he finally sat down at his computer with sacks full of research to write about this calamity, he had no interest in treasury secretary hank paulson or ben bernanke or the c.e.o.s of wall street's big investment banks, who he believes had no clue what was going on while it was going on. he wanted to tell the story through the eyes of people who were paying attention and who knew that a fin
soren, and their three children-- a three- year-old son and two young daughters, who he takes to all of calley's women's basketball games. it's one of the few breaks that lewis allowed himself over the past 18 months as he dug into the idiocy and negligence that produced the worst financial crisis since the great depression. >> lewis: i'm afraid that our culture will come to the conclusion, because it's always the easy conclusion, that everybody was just a bunch of criminals. i think the...
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as the senior pushed down eight. 35-21 duke. n ] ha cal 7 [ mal th ♪ [ ma lf torie the [ ad a i'a flkeiee. fgonnt liutte ing bee ♪ f stin a.. stin a b ♪ womalf torie e g. n #2 thaght. hi ♪stlie) ♪("worrappy >> rich: number five duke on the road and in control. senior jon scheyer, junior kyle singler part of the triple threat. one of the reasons duke is up big. >> rich: virginia without their star, sylven landesberg, down at the half to number five duke. that's it for the acura halftime report. the second half straight away. is ioing ny fson. d ent m, dre youults are ally at ri for 1n1 rus et's togethe and the getour ccin you'tectelf lp p e spf th flu vs ar e tst tiv evenflu. getactsu.go together, we can all fight the flu. >> rich: second half ready to go. number five duke up 35-21. virginia will have the first possession. mike krzyzewski looking for career win number 858. you see what adjustments tony bennett and virginia have made. your leading scorers tonight, singler with his 15. scheyer with 7 for duke. >> dan: one of the adjustments that they have made is assane sene and jerome me
as the senior pushed down eight. 35-21 duke. n ] ha cal 7 [ mal th ♪ [ ma lf torie the [ ad a i'a flkeiee. fgonnt liutte ing bee ♪ f stin a.. stin a b ♪ womalf torie e g. n #2 thaght. hi ♪stlie) ♪("worrappy >> rich: number five duke on the road and in control. senior jon scheyer, junior kyle singler part of the triple threat. one of the reasons duke is up big. >> rich: virginia without their star, sylven landesberg, down at the half to number five duke. that's it for...
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>> it's interesting, ron brownstein and our congressmen and women will talk about the fill sop sof cales. one thing that came through the summit is that there are very big philosophical and ideological gigss about the role of government and how many people should be covered, particularly given the finances during a recession. >> absolutely. i mean, i think one of the real points that came out of the summit was the depth of the disagreement between the parties. in fact, each party's health care plan i think largely crystalizes their view of the role of government and they differ not only in their solutions to the problem but their definition of the problem. we're not really, to use the president's term, comparing apples to a. s apples, the demo plan tries to cover by estimate 33 million people uninsured over the next decade, the republican plan aims to cover 3 million people. it is a much more minimalistic plan, basically recyclinged ideas, the interstate sale of insurance, medical malpractice that republicans were pushed and unable to bring into law when they held unified control of th
>> it's interesting, ron brownstein and our congressmen and women will talk about the fill sop sof cales. one thing that came through the summit is that there are very big philosophical and ideological gigss about the role of government and how many people should be covered, particularly given the finances during a recession. >> absolutely. i mean, i think one of the real points that came out of the summit was the depth of the disagreement between the parties. in fact, each party's...
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who are tying to unravel the mystery of this giant squid that's almost semimythological with tent calset long and eyes the size of human heads. so all of these stories involve an element of detective work. and i suppose in my own efforts to try to tell their stories they involve efforts of detective work. >> rose: so let's talk about "trial by fire." walk me through the process that david grann gets involved. >> that story began almost just with a simple question. and most of these story i don't know much about the subjects before i begin them. and that began with a simple question. i wondered had there ever been anyone in the united states who was innocent who had been executed. had there ever been a case of irrefutable evidence? >> rose: my assumption is a number of them. >> and even though-- especially d.n.a.-- there's been cases of many people exonerated from death row... >> rose: right. so before d.n.a. somebody... if they're finding out that a bunch of them couldn't have done it because of d.n.a. evidence, before we had d.n.a. evidence, you would assume. >> right. right. and i th
who are tying to unravel the mystery of this giant squid that's almost semimythological with tent calset long and eyes the size of human heads. so all of these stories involve an element of detective work. and i suppose in my own efforts to try to tell their stories they involve efforts of detective work. >> rose: so let's talk about "trial by fire." walk me through the process that david grann gets involved. >> that story began almost just with a simple question. and most...
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. >> reporter: friy morning cal was crossg jones borough road to catch the bus to work. >> iad the light and then when i seen it, you've got to have eyes in the front, the side, and the ck. anit's just really scary. >> reporter: a police dash cam captured a video of hear being hit b a jeep grand cherokee. can you lieve that's even you? >> nope. it's just like a -- it's like a dream. >> reporter: t driver stops. >> can i put my truck over there? oh my god i' so sorry. >> and then the iver really left. >> i'm really angry. you know, she have no spect for human life. >> reporter: the woman bind the wheel of the suv has yet to be caught. >> she has friends. she has family maybe her co-workers, they know that car andhey know her description. so, if they don't turn h in, in my eyesight, ey just as guilty as she is. >> reporter: carol did not break any bones. with all thewelling she will be out of work for several weeks and does not have medical insurance. right now, though, she has bigger fears. >> the main obstle is getting back across the street again, because when you see you in the right-o
. >> reporter: friy morning cal was crossg jones borough road to catch the bus to work. >> iad the light and then when i seen it, you've got to have eyes in the front, the side, and the ck. anit's just really scary. >> reporter: a police dash cam captured a video of hear being hit b a jeep grand cherokee. can you lieve that's even you? >> nope. it's just like a -- it's like a dream. >> reporter: t driver stops. >> can i put my truck over there? oh my god i'...
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one is based on sta activity cal -- statistical analysis.p 30 house seats. we think it is between 27 and 37. let's remember it is february 28. you and i have been around a long time and loads of things were going to happen between now and november that will lift that number or lower that number. host: chuck todd on his morning daily rundown said we have already seen massachusetts flip to republican and now delaware and illinois have the potential of becoming republican seats, barack obama and joe biden's respective seats. guest: yes, those are two perspective seats. there are several others that can switch -- arkansas, nevada. michael bennett is certainly a candidate for switching. when you go down the list, it is obvious that republicans are going to drastically cut the democratic margin. look what democrats are not able to do with 59 seats. think about what they are going to have as of 2011. they are going to be lucky to have 52 or 54 seats. they are going to be lower than that. how are they going to get it done if they can't get a health
one is based on sta activity cal -- statistical analysis.p 30 house seats. we think it is between 27 and 37. let's remember it is february 28. you and i have been around a long time and loads of things were going to happen between now and november that will lift that number or lower that number. host: chuck todd on his morning daily rundown said we have already seen massachusetts flip to republican and now delaware and illinois have the potential of becoming republican seats, barack obama and...
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since most cal state-l.a. students come from families with incomes under $50,000, this university plays a critical role in making it possible for every student to attain their dream of a college ed education. many of these students -- education. many of these students go on to successful careers in high-demand fields such as nursing, i.t. and the life sciences and help make up the backbone of the work force in los angeles county. i commend california state university-los angeles and the entire c.s.u. system for serving california so well for over half a century. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentlewoman from california. ms. woolsey: mr. speaker, with that i urge my colleagues to support h.res. 1117 which celebrates the california state university system for 50 years of service and leadership and to thank representative lofgren for introducing this very meaningful piece of legislation. and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro temp
since most cal state-l.a. students come from families with incomes under $50,000, this university plays a critical role in making it possible for every student to attain their dream of a college ed education. many of these students -- education. many of these students go on to successful careers in high-demand fields such as nursing, i.t. and the life sciences and help make up the backbone of the work force in los angeles county. i commend california state university-los angeles and the entire...
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calling the crash of one of its surveillance planes a "mishap" saying the aircraft experienced my can any cal issues before the crash. the plane station tonight uss dwight d. eisenhower aircraft carrier navy says three of the four crew members have been recovered. megyn: anger and outrage are mowning today after the father of fallen marine matthew schneider is ordered to pay the legal costs of the people who protested at his son's funeral. yesterday on this broadcast we spoke with albert schneider that father about the court's decision. today word that help is on the way. many of you trying to do what you can to lend your support and even fox's own bill o'reilly is now offering to pay mr. schneider's legal cost. shannon live in washington. snan shannon the schneider family has been battling this case for years now after these crazies from the westborough baptist church showed up atis son's funeral. what keeps them going, what keeps the family going? >> reporter: well, you know megyn i actually asked al schneider yesterday to explain some of the signs and things that were shown at his son's fu
calling the crash of one of its surveillance planes a "mishap" saying the aircraft experienced my can any cal issues before the crash. the plane station tonight uss dwight d. eisenhower aircraft carrier navy says three of the four crew members have been recovered. megyn: anger and outrage are mowning today after the father of fallen marine matthew schneider is ordered to pay the legal costs of the people who protested at his son's funeral. yesterday on this broadcast we spoke with...
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it is cal sometimes in public schools to do all that we want to do. if you look at a couple of years of history in the united states of america, it's hard to conclude that we as opposed to other countries, we're the ones with universal education, we're the ones who support public education. it's pretty hard to conclude that we've come up short relative to other countries. let me make one other point and perhaps boast for a moment. if north dakota were a country and not a state -- a country and not a state, we would rank second in the world next to singapore in math scores. do good schools get reported very often? not very often. bad news travels around the world before good news gets to choose on. we ought to spend a day talking about the good news in education and spent some time as well addressing the challenges because there are some difficulties that we need to stress. i'm not going to vote for the voucher amendment. i don't think it's the right choice. i believe the right choice is to strengthen public education, address the challenges of public
it is cal sometimes in public schools to do all that we want to do. if you look at a couple of years of history in the united states of america, it's hard to conclude that we as opposed to other countries, we're the ones with universal education, we're the ones who support public education. it's pretty hard to conclude that we've come up short relative to other countries. let me make one other point and perhaps boast for a moment. if north dakota were a country and not a state -- a country and...
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first we cecal cal bringing charges against the doctor in the michael jackson case.ow we see help very publicly announcing this arrest in the corey haim case. they're clearly trying to send a message, aren't they? >> that's right. authorities here are taking prescription drug abuse very seriously and our attorney general jerry brown in this case has brought charges against one person, in the an made nicole case, against two and her former boyfriend. i think the message is getting out there and very clearly that whether you are involved in prescription drug fraud as an identity left individual, as a doctor who is negligencely prescribing or as an individual who is doctor shopping, the authorities will come after you. >> so i wonder how many other people are nerves because the attorney general hinted that this is part of a huge pre-description drug ring. maybe more arrests to follow. >> yeah, i think what's happened was with this first arrest, they're hoping to bring someone into talk to law enforcement. now they have a fire lit under this person because an arrest has
first we cecal cal bringing charges against the doctor in the michael jackson case.ow we see help very publicly announcing this arrest in the corey haim case. they're clearly trying to send a message, aren't they? >> that's right. authorities here are taking prescription drug abuse very seriously and our attorney general jerry brown in this case has brought charges against one person, in the an made nicole case, against two and her former boyfriend. i think the message is getting out...
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marcus: buzzer beaters, leading the basketball team the last seven games, a 30-point outing against calpoints a game, not the same aggression, leadership, or decision-making with the basketball. >> barry: have to flip that switch right now. this is a posturing game, going into the tournament next week. they want to come in, need tols say, on a roll. dragovic, and lee. >> marcus: wide open underneath. another defensive breakdown for the wildcats. >> barry: along the baseline, and a pull-up. >> marcus: such a great guy, there was signs of life from nic wise, who had three first half assists, drew a couple of defenders. and fogg for the three-point shot. >> barry: roll misses this one. williams, playing with three fouls, wise, all the way the other way. off balance, comes up short. roll yank its out of the air. dragovic thought about that. >> marcus: they relied on the screen that get along the baseline. they -- early shot in the possession. >> barry: dragovic, working on horne. fallaway with the right hand. third on horne. with three, williams with three. things not looking rosy for the h
marcus: buzzer beaters, leading the basketball team the last seven games, a 30-point outing against calpoints a game, not the same aggression, leadership, or decision-making with the basketball. >> barry: have to flip that switch right now. this is a posturing game, going into the tournament next week. they want to come in, need tols say, on a roll. dragovic, and lee. >> marcus: wide open underneath. another defensive breakdown for the wildcats. >> barry: along the baseline,...
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. >> we are here at the conference talking with david about his new book, silent cal's almanac. >> the book is about the silent president who is actually very quotable and he compressed the conservatism and americanism into a few well chosen words primarily talking about something of sycophant to this day the importance of low marginal tax rates for creating investment for creating prosperity, for making the american system work for the average american because when he was in vermont he saw how his father would go around to collect tax money from people and he replaced it came from ordinary key will by the sweat of their brow and should be collected wisely and no more than was absolutely necessary. taxation he said in excess of what was necessary was theft. >> how long did it take you to easily gather all of this wisdom? >> well it was a full-time project was something i did in my spare time and collected over the years and read through the speeches. oddly enough his collections we would be surprised by this but people would buy collections of the speeches in the 1920's. they were issu
. >> we are here at the conference talking with david about his new book, silent cal's almanac. >> the book is about the silent president who is actually very quotable and he compressed the conservatism and americanism into a few well chosen words primarily talking about something of sycophant to this day the importance of low marginal tax rates for creating investment for creating prosperity, for making the american system work for the average american because when he was in...
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but this is low-cal mac and cheese.o give us the secrets on these normally fatty things. >> don't eat them. >> no crazy chemicals. just normal cooking. >> and you're tasting it? >> i already had a brownie. >> you know what we should do about unemployment? just increase the cast of every reality show by 30%. that would basically take care of it. >> we're doing it. shh. we're doing it. we have a huge list of "dancing with the stars." >>> get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about. everyone should know as you head out to door. in the southeast, the storm system will spread. some rain. a little layer of iciness is possible. stay up with your local stigs stations on when that happens. the temperatures dropping throughout the day. you started at 40 in atlanta. it will get cooler as you get to the evening drive. that will be the issue. right up through the middle of the country, it is gorgeous. on the west coast, you have a little rainmaker. that's not the first one. you have one that moved on. there's another
but this is low-cal mac and cheese.o give us the secrets on these normally fatty things. >> don't eat them. >> no crazy chemicals. just normal cooking. >> and you're tasting it? >> i already had a brownie. >> you know what we should do about unemployment? just increase the cast of every reality show by 30%. that would basically take care of it. >> we're doing it. shh. we're doing it. we have a huge list of "dancing with the stars." >>> get...
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. >> jay mees cal ante died at his california home yesterday after a battle with cancer. escalante was surrounded by his family, but just the night before his actor friend had gone public about escalante's cancer and held a fund raise tore help his family pay medical costs. he turned the failed calculous program in east los angeles into one of the top schools in the nation. are back from spring break. campus looks a little bit different than it did when they left. fences over the school's beautiful, tragically beautiful gorges. security guards keeping watch. barriers, deterrents for would-be jumpers. at least six cornell students have killed themselves this year, another body still down in the gorge somewhere. yet students did it, no one can say for sure. cornell had a similar problem ten years ago. the new fences are tangible evidence that the school is trying to do something about this. campus paper calls them an unfortunate necessity, but some students think they're just a steel ban that make a bad situation worse. one student even said they make cornell look like an i
. >> jay mees cal ante died at his california home yesterday after a battle with cancer. escalante was surrounded by his family, but just the night before his actor friend had gone public about escalante's cancer and held a fund raise tore help his family pay medical costs. he turned the failed calculous program in east los angeles into one of the top schools in the nation. are back from spring break. campus looks a little bit different than it did when they left. fences over the school's...
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but john lewis took more than retore cal slings and arrows.e was beaten, subjected to hate, spit upon, subjected to prejudice, and division and segregation and rejection. but still christ-like, john lewis, following begandy's example -- ghandi's example, turned the other cheek and said, "i seek justice." and i will continue to seek justice for myself and for others no matter the opposition. and i will not do so violently. i will not do so by assaulting those who assault me. but i will appeal to the conscience of the nation. i will appeal to the promise in our declaration, in our constitution, and in the principles for which this nation stand." and it was a powerful appeal. this weekend i and others, mr. cowell was with us, were privileged to walk with that giant of a man, john lewis, across that bridge. and it ace bridge across a river but it is also a bridge to brotherhood, a bridge to a realization of america's promise, a bridge to a better america, a bridge to a better country, a bridge as my friend and brother john lewis would say, to the
but john lewis took more than retore cal slings and arrows.e was beaten, subjected to hate, spit upon, subjected to prejudice, and division and segregation and rejection. but still christ-like, john lewis, following begandy's example -- ghandi's example, turned the other cheek and said, "i seek justice." and i will continue to seek justice for myself and for others no matter the opposition. and i will not do so violently. i will not do so by assaulting those who assault me. but i will...
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roll cal-tech in additions. fewer jobs but still growth and there are better pay. now, growth is going to be. that's my next screen, ali, to walk you through. we are expected to add half a million more nurses over next ten years. home health aides, almost half a million there. next two categories, home health aides and home care aides, 800,000 new jobs over the next few years. >> you pointed out, not great-paying jobs but you're in a field and if you are dedicated to advancement, you might be able to use those to get to a better paying job. >> one of the criticisms is those are not really ladder jobs. those are jobs that are a destination for a lot of people that are not a ladder to the next thing. you have to be clever and figure out a way to make them a ladder because they don't pay that much money. registered nurses, median pay, so that's half make more, half make less. that's about $62,450. ali, if you do more training than that you can make a lot of money as a registered nurse. icu nurses, they're a special -- they're special kinds of categories of nurse that
roll cal-tech in additions. fewer jobs but still growth and there are better pay. now, growth is going to be. that's my next screen, ali, to walk you through. we are expected to add half a million more nurses over next ten years. home health aides, almost half a million there. next two categories, home health aides and home care aides, 800,000 new jobs over the next few years. >> you pointed out, not great-paying jobs but you're in a field and if you are dedicated to advancement, you...
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56 is the typical high. 35 the dip cal low.. 74 yesterday for the high. the record high for this date is 89, 1948. we're not going to be close to that. record snow for this date, almost 10 inches. set back in 1964. we're not going to see that either. nor will we see that kind of rain. enough of the record books. here's what's going on right now. annapolis 52. 52 at cambridge. on the boardwalk it is 49. westminister 46. frederick has bottomed out at 39 degrees. 45 at mchenry. frederick is one of the chilly spots around the area this morning. the clouds from hagerstown westward into maryland westward. so for the moment we are hanging on to sunshine, but these clouds are going to drift in. there is a cool front stalled to our north. it will hang there during the day today many we should stay on the warm side of this relevanttively -- relatively speaking. that asoutherly breeze will continue. clouds and a little more humidity. with high pressure sitting out over the atlantic ocean, the storm system, the storm center itself will hav
56 is the typical high. 35 the dip cal low.. 74 yesterday for the high. the record high for this date is 89, 1948. we're not going to be close to that. record snow for this date, almost 10 inches. set back in 1964. we're not going to see that either. nor will we see that kind of rain. enough of the record books. here's what's going on right now. annapolis 52. 52 at cambridge. on the boardwalk it is 49. westminister 46. frederick has bottomed out at 39 degrees. 45 at mchenry. frederick is one of...
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whitney thompson is president of students for a quality education at cal straight fresno.. good morning. >> good morning. >> hey, whitney, what did you accomplish yesterday? >> well, yesterday we had a wonderful turnout and a fantastic energy. i think we reached more people in telling them about how students are affected and showing them that we're really concerned about our future and our education situation right now. >> whitney, ultimately what do you want done here? come on, these are difficult economic times, as you know. what do you want done here? >> well, we've had already like a billion dollars cut from the csu funding in the past two years, so i mean i know it's tough decisions, but thousands of eligible students are being turned away right now from the csu. basically they're the job force of the future, so if we want grads to get in the job force, they are it. >> let's see here, i think we've got some full screens here. you've got a 32% hike in student fees set to go into effect this fall, is that correct? >> yes. oh, no, we just had a 32% fee increase, yeah. >>
whitney thompson is president of students for a quality education at cal straight fresno.. good morning. >> good morning. >> hey, whitney, what did you accomplish yesterday? >> well, yesterday we had a wonderful turnout and a fantastic energy. i think we reached more people in telling them about how students are affected and showing them that we're really concerned about our future and our education situation right now. >> whitney, ultimately what do you want done here?...