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. >>> up next in sports, an early start appeared to have slowed the caps a slow start this carol loves to rescue dogs, and spends a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] they're all rescues, yeah. thank you. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can give to them. [ male announcer ] with you when it's time to save. wachovia. a wells fargo company. >> they have a few players out with jury. no excuse for losing a game to calgary, not a good team. entering today's game you can the capital scored 100 more goals than the calgary flames. this afternoon, it was the flames doing most of the scoring, burning the caps for four goals in the first period and win number 50 will have to wait another day. go to verizon center and stop, drop and roll what the caps did in
. >>> up next in sports, an early start appeared to have slowed the caps a slow start this carol loves to rescue dogs, and spends a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] they're all rescues, yeah. thank you. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her...
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joyce carol oates has a range of a modern shakespeare it sometimes seems. i am human so i consider nothing human to be alien to be as the roman playwright be cleared. this may be her model. what is deeply interesting is to be the friend of a great writer, and i've been privileged to be over the last dozen years. we have offices right across the hall from each other. in what ways does the woman resembled love writer? the difference. i would definitely say that joyce the writer and the women are equally compassionate and curious and increasing the player is the right her deals regularly with violence, joyce is easily shocked by aggressiveness. the woman is however as savvy as the writer, capable sizing up the risky or dubious situation. she may be pure but she's not my youth. she may make for it and look easy but i see herself of her books as i recall the composition of blond merely deter end. joyce the woman for some reason is funnier, a lot more often than the writer. in real life joyce is a terrific teaser though a gentle one. joyce the woman is one of the
joyce carol oates has a range of a modern shakespeare it sometimes seems. i am human so i consider nothing human to be alien to be as the roman playwright be cleared. this may be her model. what is deeply interesting is to be the friend of a great writer, and i've been privileged to be over the last dozen years. we have offices right across the hall from each other. in what ways does the woman resembled love writer? the difference. i would definitely say that joyce the writer and the women are...
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carol county health officials say a 23 yearly man died from the disease last week. he died at carol hospital center. >>> and the cleanup continues following tuesday's accident in cockiesville when a semi suddenly struck a train. >> the driver of the train, 51-year-old deborah morton had to be rescued and flown to shock trauma. tonight she is listed in serious but stable condition. meanwhile police say charges are pending against the driver of that truck. >>> so are the roads still a big mess because of those disruptions in light rail service? lauren cook has our traffic report. >> reporter: light rail service remains disrupted due to yesterday's crash but fortunately there is shuttle bus service available from hunt valley in both directions. we are dealing with several incidents tonight on many of our main lines and that means some slow paoedz. we're looking at only 25 miles per hour on the west side of the belt way, 12 on the top side of 695 and only 21 on 95 through the for the mchenry tunnel. that's due to a disabled vehicle. it's blocking the left lane right now
carol county health officials say a 23 yearly man died from the disease last week. he died at carol hospital center. >>> and the cleanup continues following tuesday's accident in cockiesville when a semi suddenly struck a train. >> the driver of the train, 51-year-old deborah morton had to be rescued and flown to shock trauma. tonight she is listed in serious but stable condition. meanwhile police say charges are pending against the driver of that truck. >>> so are the...
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. >> reporter: carol did not break any bones. with all the swelling she will be out of work for several weeks and does not have medical insurance. right now, though, she has bigger fears. >> the main obstacle is getting back across the street again, because when you see you in the right-of-way, i mean, it terrifies me, you know. i'm just afraid. >> reporter: she's afraid the woman who hit her is still driving. >> amazing. again, no broken bones. incredible story. joining me to talk about this we welcome back mike brooks. we have good footage and even hear her voice. she says she's sauer and taorry off. >> as i say, it's not a matter of if but when. you had the officer who was there and got a good look at the truck. she stopped because, hey, you can also hear her say, oh, i'm so sau so sorry but jumps in the car and takes off. they have a very good description. my question is why haven't they gotten a composite photo and put it out over the air especially in the atlanta area to find out who this is woman is. i think, as a former i
. >> reporter: carol did not break any bones. with all the swelling she will be out of work for several weeks and does not have medical insurance. right now, though, she has bigger fears. >> the main obstacle is getting back across the street again, because when you see you in the right-of-way, i mean, it terrifies me, you know. i'm just afraid. >> reporter: she's afraid the woman who hit her is still driving. >> amazing. again, no broken bones. incredible story. joining...
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that's a piece of demographic information that is not being captured. >> reporter: carol and her family say they plan to fill in plenty of blanks, because in their family, nothing is just blacand white. >> how will you fill it out for your daughter? >> fill in education, where she is, don't leave out nothing. >> she's kind of everything. she's all of the above. so i put all of the above. i will mark everything that she is because she needs to be counted for all that she is. >>> and this year, the census reflects the largest number of multiracial residents in u.s. history. more than 5.5 million at last count. it's the fastesow
that's a piece of demographic information that is not being captured. >> reporter: carol and her family say they plan to fill in plenty of blanks, because in their family, nothing is just blacand white. >> how will you fill it out for your daughter? >> fill in education, where she is, don't leave out nothing. >> she's kind of everything. she's all of the above. so i put all of the above. i will mark everything that she is because she needs to be counted for all that she...
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a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] they're all rescues, yeah.nk you. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card to make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can give to them. [ male announcer ] with you when it's time to save. wachovia. a wells fargo company. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >> you can buy just about anything on ebay, including this small town in washington state, wakind about three hours from spokane, comes with a rest
a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] they're all rescues, yeah.nk you. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card to make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can give to them. [ male announcer ] with you...
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i was having a glass of wine with carol bergen and carol bergen was also writing this whole awesome bookabout women in-- lives. there are three different autobiographies. he would talk about our process. she was telling me that she came across these women because she found this little nugget of something in each of these women that was absolutely fascinating. didn't know what she wanted to do with it yet but she knew these were the women she was going to write about. as she got to know these women that are in or intimately, suddenly she starting to see this larger metanarrative. she wasn't sure at first, do i want to tell a story of tragedy? she didn't even know yet whether she got to know these women, the packaging of the life stories started to come into view. and she was telling me this. and you know i have got to say that that sounded reasonable to me. i think that is probably how most biographers operate but yet for me the process was exact levy opposite. i completely knew the metanarrative. from day one i knew the larger overarching story. i was going to look at women at this momen
i was having a glass of wine with carol bergen and carol bergen was also writing this whole awesome bookabout women in-- lives. there are three different autobiographies. he would talk about our process. she was telling me that she came across these women because she found this little nugget of something in each of these women that was absolutely fascinating. didn't know what she wanted to do with it yet but she knew these were the women she was going to write about. as she got to know these...
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carol loves to rescue dogs, and spends a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] th're all rescues, yeah. thank you. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card to make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can give to them. [ male announcer ] with you when it's time to save. wachovia. a wells fargo company. >>> that train nearly plunged off the bridge near check piece, virginia, this morning. the bridge over the intercoastal water way was open when the train came to a stop with the lead locomotive hanging over the edge. some diesel fuel spilled into the water, so it was closed, so workers could contain it and get the train back on the tracks. the engineer was able to make it out safely. there were no other injuries. >>> officials are trying to figure out why a csx freight train derail on its way to philadelp
carol loves to rescue dogs, and spends a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] th're all rescues, yeah. thank you. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card to make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can...
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good morning, carol. >> good morning, john and kiran. the tea party movement. on the one hand, it needs its passion. orlando, it doesn't need the controversy, especially if it's racially tinge. what should the party do? continue to make nice with the tea party or go its own way? >> reporter: it may be just a few bad apples in a sea of demonstrators, but the message they're sending resonates. and not in a good way. while republican party leaders say they don't condone such behavior, newsweek.com writes -- they encourage the sort of anger that boils over into such foul insults. have the tea party protests, she wonders, become loud, mad, and dangerous for the republicans? >> the children of america are in crisis. >> reporter: lenny mcallister says he's a proud tea party member and a conservative republican. >> we have to speak out against this stuff because it does not fit into our principles, morals, or values. at the same time, we cannot alienate the most active aspects of the conservative base at this time. >> reporter: he's calling on c
good morning, carol. >> good morning, john and kiran. the tea party movement. on the one hand, it needs its passion. orlando, it doesn't need the controversy, especially if it's racially tinge. what should the party do? continue to make nice with the tea party or go its own way? >> reporter: it may be just a few bad apples in a sea of demonstrators, but the message they're sending resonates. and not in a good way. while republican party leaders say they don't condone such behavior,...
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carol lynn in canada. hi, carol lynn. what's your question? >> caller: i have a question. we all assumed that george anthony's suicide attempt was grief reaction to evidence implicating casey and caylee's murder. my question is -- oh, before that, has anyone ever asked george really why? i think we all made assumptions. my question is, has anyone looked into the possible correlation with george's suicide attempt and the possibility cindy learned of his possible indiscretions at that time? >> good question. ellie jostad, you have very carefully taken a look at this timeline as to when this woman and whose family came on here and swore the story hadn't been ld. 24 hours later, bam. here it is. "national enquirer." "i slept with george antho and he told me all about what happened when caylee died." we don't know whether we believe this or not. but what about the timeline as it relates to george's suicide attempt? >> well, nancy, that suicide attempt happened well after this affair allegedly started. and george's suicide aempt, i believe, was after caylee's birthday, which was
carol lynn in canada. hi, carol lynn. what's your question? >> caller: i have a question. we all assumed that george anthony's suicide attempt was grief reaction to evidence implicating casey and caylee's murder. my question is -- oh, before that, has anyone ever asked george really why? i think we all made assumptions. my question is, has anyone looked into the possible correlation with george's suicide attempt and the possibility cindy learned of his possible indiscretions at that time?...
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segun ella el asalto ocurrio el lunes en la escuela elemental carole highlands en takoma parkun grupo de ninos afroamericanos, serian los responsables... "el estaba haciendo pipi en el bano, que algunos ninos entraron , lo molestaron, lo golpearon, su mejia le pegaron parece, intentaron introducirle algo los familiares de la victima dicen que la escuela no ha hecho lo suficiente para aclarar que fue exactamente lo que paso.... "dice que fue donde la maestra y la maestra le dijo que no comentara eso .... por su parte la portavoz de la escuelas publicas de prince george tanci west desmintio todas las acusaciones y aclaro que todos los ninos de pre kinder van al bano acompanados...mientras las investigaciones continuan, casa maryland dice que este problema es un ejemplo mas de la poca comunicacion que existe entre los profesores y los padres de familia, en algunas escuelas... "el dia que nosotros hicimos una vigilia por la nina de 11 anos que fue violada por 3 hombres, no tuvimos la asistencia de la escuela apesar que la n
segun ella el asalto ocurrio el lunes en la escuela elemental carole highlands en takoma parkun grupo de ninos afroamericanos, serian los responsables... "el estaba haciendo pipi en el bano, que algunos ninos entraron , lo molestaron, lo golpearon, su mejia le pegaron parece, intentaron introducirle algo los familiares de la victima dicen que la escuela no ha hecho lo suficiente para aclarar que fue exactamente lo que paso.... "dice que fue donde la maestra y la maestra le dijo...
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. >> i'm not african-american, native-american, and other -- >> reporter: carol says, for question 8 asks about her origin she would check the box for hispanic. but question number 9 for race, didn't offer the option for hispanic or latino. >> i'd have to mark the other and have to describe just exactly where i am. >> reporter: that's the key. filling out the blank boxes with whatever term how you feel best describes yourself. >> i'm east indian, born in fiji island. i'm going to have a challenge on that. i'll have to put it down exactly where i'm from. >> there's certainly opportunities, as i understand it, to now what's on here. it's a paper created by human beings, right? >> reporter: vanessa moses is making sure people fill out the categories correctly. she says it's okay to add your category by filling in t empty boxes if you feel you're not being represented. >> they're pushing for folks to capture that. >> reporter: carol and her family say they plan to fill in plenty of blanks, because in their family, nothing is just black and white. >> how will you fill it out for your daug
. >> i'm not african-american, native-american, and other -- >> reporter: carol says, for question 8 asks about her origin she would check the box for hispanic. but question number 9 for race, didn't offer the option for hispanic or latino. >> i'd have to mark the other and have to describe just exactly where i am. >> reporter: that's the key. filling out the blank boxes with whatever term how you feel best describes yourself. >> i'm east indian, born in fiji...
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. >> carol alexander is a longtime advocate for victims. >> to marry the couple? there has to be a different system. >> when the criminal case resumed, the victim in vote to marital privilege which prevents her from being forced to testify. he found her husband not guilty and sent them off with this comment. >> i found a not guilty, so i can't sentence you to any crime. i earlier today sentenced to life marriage of her. >> this is the exact time when judicial as a -- they should be looking at the action of the judge. this is way out of the realm of the normal. >> reached by phone, he told us that he did not see what was newsworthy about this case. he initially agreed to an interview, then canceled an hour later. >> we have heard from a lot of you through our web site. i cannot understand the simple disregard that a judge can have for the real and potentially deadly danger that domestic violence presents. it is difficult to get a victim to prosecute in these cases because of the best of circumstances. >> i don't think there is a gun pointed at this one and's head.
. >> carol alexander is a longtime advocate for victims. >> to marry the couple? there has to be a different system. >> when the criminal case resumed, the victim in vote to marital privilege which prevents her from being forced to testify. he found her husband not guilty and sent them off with this comment. >> i found a not guilty, so i can't sentence you to any crime. i earlier today sentenced to life marriage of her. >> this is the exact time when judicial as a...
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carol costello has that. >> reporter: some conservatives made michigan congressman bart stupak a verb, definition, betrayed. for some, that sense of betrayal from a man who is pro-life is visceral. these kinds of calls have been coming into stupak's d.c. office since this weekend. "you're a cowardly pupg, stupak. that's what you are. you and your family are scum." go to hell, you piece of [ bleep ]." >> this one shows a noose with the words, "all baby killers come to unseemly ends, either by the the hand of man or by the hand of god." the calls and letters kept come as stupak and other pro-life democratic law makers surrounded the president as he signed an order he says confirms the ban on federal funding for abortions in the new health care law. >> it was very joyous. after the president finished signing it, we all clapped. >> reporter: ohio congresswoman marcy kaptur experienced pushback for her support. >> there were a lot of individuals who didn't want this bill at all. i think that's where some of this is coming from. >> i'm never going to quit speaking on behalf of the unborn. >
carol costello has that. >> reporter: some conservatives made michigan congressman bart stupak a verb, definition, betrayed. for some, that sense of betrayal from a man who is pro-life is visceral. these kinds of calls have been coming into stupak's d.c. office since this weekend. "you're a cowardly pupg, stupak. that's what you are. you and your family are scum." go to hell, you piece of [ bleep ]." >> this one shows a noose with the words, "all baby killers...
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have trump pay his share. >> carol, i got you. thank you so much. carol there calling.obby e-mailed us too. he says "i think we should leave the health bill as is. how can we expect to save the world or help them when our own congress is always at war? we have much bigger problems than health care. i've worked in health care for the past ten years. we already pay for the people who do not have insurance. when people do not have insurance, they go to the emergency room," he says. here is some of what you're saying on my facebook page. i'd love to hear from you. i hope you join the conversation there. christi paul@hln. kenneth says my state is fighting it and i'm glad that we are. a penalty for not having insurance seems to be blatantly unconstitutional. what happened to our freedom of choice? nothing scarier than my government making me do what they feel is best for me. and brenda said i think our state of florida is nearly broke already. how are theyoing to pay to fight this federal lawsuit and pay for casey anthony's legal fees? the state needs to give president obama
have trump pay his share. >> carol, i got you. thank you so much. carol there calling.obby e-mailed us too. he says "i think we should leave the health bill as is. how can we expect to save the world or help them when our own congress is always at war? we have much bigger problems than health care. i've worked in health care for the past ten years. we already pay for the people who do not have insurance. when people do not have insurance, they go to the emergency room," he says....
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. >> carol barts is talking about yahoo and what she's done to fix it. we want to ask her about broadband? should it be a government-funded utility? i don't think so. isn't it time investors forgave tech stocks in the crash of 2000. yahoo is at $118 a share. we have the chief marketing officer and what is she doing to put the wow back nah yahoo and lastly, time to abolish the post office? something like a couple hundred million people use yahoo for e-mail. maybe yahoo ought to buy the post office. we'll see you at noon. >> that's an interesting thought. thanks so much, dennis kneale. >> when we come back, jay loan owe is back and nbc is holding its breath waiting for ratings and can he beat david letterman head to head. >> there's lots riding on julia boors tin, when we come back, you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> welcome with your daily realty check, i'm diana olick in washington. it's green for green. president obama is offering homeowners up to $,000 in instant tax rebates for retrofitting homes to save energy. the program could p
. >> carol barts is talking about yahoo and what she's done to fix it. we want to ask her about broadband? should it be a government-funded utility? i don't think so. isn't it time investors forgave tech stocks in the crash of 2000. yahoo is at $118 a share. we have the chief marketing officer and what is she doing to put the wow back nah yahoo and lastly, time to abolish the post office? something like a couple hundred million people use yahoo for e-mail. maybe yahoo ought to buy the...
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host: carol from california. on the republican line. caller: someone mentioned the press. i would like to talk about this tinyurl.com/youdidnnnthearit. speaking of ethics, what kind of ethics is it to spend billions and billions every year to support a criminal acts of is real and what they're doing to palestinians? i want to mention to c-span and everyone up there, if you go to camera.com, there are two zionists on there and they are monitoring our calls to make sure that they are not anti- semantic. guest: that seemed like a pretty anti-emetic remark, and all i can do is condemn that sort of speech. host: janemes from new jersey. caller: they were not anti- emetic comments. i am worried about the speeches that john roberts had been getting lately. the biggest fear is that he will begin to lead his life from the bench. that seems to be exactly what is happening. i have no love for the current administration, but i am also politically aware enough -- it is loaded when someone on the supreme court begins to work against an administration. it is not that they are supposed to
host: carol from california. on the republican line. caller: someone mentioned the press. i would like to talk about this tinyurl.com/youdidnnnthearit. speaking of ethics, what kind of ethics is it to spend billions and billions every year to support a criminal acts of is real and what they're doing to palestinians? i want to mention to c-span and everyone up there, if you go to camera.com, there are two zionists on there and they are monitoring our calls to make sure that they are not anti-...
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culp's long career included hit movies like bob and carol and ted and alice, but he was best known forbreaking tv series, "i spy." ♪ bill cosby co-starred with culp in "i spy" which debuted in 1965, the first tv drama with an african american in a starring role. culp helped cosby learn acting and they remained close friends. robert culp was 79 years old. >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs morning news" sponsored by priority mail flat rate boxes. only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. rate boxes. only from the postal service. a severaller way to ship. e didne to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no weigh? sure. no way! uh-uh. no way. yes way, no weigh-ing. priority mail flat rate box shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. for a value that goes a long way only campbell's chicken noodle soup is made with fresh egg noodles. 32 feet
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upper 30's up in parts of carol county, baltimore county. so, we're losing ground on temperatures.rrow morning it will be down, at least in the upper 20's. then 50 for the high. at least it will be anay day tomorrow. we lose the sun on sunday. and that will continue until monday morning. and then tuesday, wednesday and thursday of next week, ok, recovey time. 50's then 60's. so there's some good and some bad. >> right up and down. >> it's march. that's what march does. >> we'll get over it right? >> right. thank you john. thanks for joining us. be sure to watch at 5:00. >> have a good weekend.
upper 30's up in parts of carol county, baltimore county. so, we're losing ground on temperatures.rrow morning it will be down, at least in the upper 20's. then 50 for the high. at least it will be anay day tomorrow. we lose the sun on sunday. and that will continue until monday morning. and then tuesday, wednesday and thursday of next week, ok, recovey time. 50's then 60's. so there's some good and some bad. >> right up and down. >> it's march. that's what march does. >>...
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career that spanned nearly 60 years, culp appeared in such films as "the pelican brief" and "bob and carolted and alice." he's best known as one of the stars of the ground-breaking t.v. series "i spy." >> rodriguez: culp appears with bill cosby, the first t.v. drama to feature an african american act knorr a starring role. robert culp was 79. [music playing] when you take away all the canned chicken broth that adds msg, one stands alone. the secret is swanson 100% natural chicken broth. carl had been diagnosed with alzheimer's... grandma! grandpa! but i waited to see how he did. julie? i'm amy, grandpa. that day i knew... i couldn't wait. our doctor told us prescription aricept... is the only treatment, proven effective for all... stages of alzheimer's. studies showed aricept... slows the progression of alzheimer's symptoms, it improves cognition... and slows the decline of overall function. we started carl on it right away. aricept is well tolerated but not for everyone. people at risk for stomach ulcers... or who take certain other medicines... should tell their doctors...
career that spanned nearly 60 years, culp appeared in such films as "the pelican brief" and "bob and carolted and alice." he's best known as one of the stars of the ground-breaking t.v. series "i spy." >> rodriguez: culp appears with bill cosby, the first t.v. drama to feature an african american act knorr a starring role. robert culp was 79. [music playing] when you take away all the canned chicken broth that adds msg, one stands alone. the secret is swanson...
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culp was a screenwriter and he appeared in the film "bob and carol and ted and alice." a fall outside hits home in hollywood this morning. he was 79. >>> when we come back, showtime. ♪ i've seen the sunrise paint the desert. ♪ witnessed snowfall on the first day of spring. ♪ watched fireflies dance about the evening sky. but the most beautiful thing i've ever seen was the image on a screen that helped our doctor see my wife's cancer was treatable. [ male announcer ] ge...
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. >> reporter: loren and carol hall desperately tried to reach their daughter. finally they got through to laura's cell phone. laura told them she had crossed the border into mexico with colton. >> she told me, "dad, colton's killed someone, and they found a body." i heard a rustling, like someone's grabbing the phone from you. and that's when i said, "man, you need to turn yourself in." and he goes "your daughter had nothing to do with this. you need to get her out of here." i thought, "yeah, i'm very aware of that. you need to get her out of there. she looks just like jennifer cave. who's going to be next?" >> reporter: did you think that he was going to kill her? >> yes. >> we thought we'd never see her again. >> but it was like... i felt, "help me, daddy." >> colton flipped out. he wanted to get out of town. he ended up saying, "take me to mexico." so i did. >> reporter: were you afraid for your life? >> of course i was. >> reporter: and that's why you drove him to mexico? >> i was afraid for my life. i was trying to stay alive. >> reporter: what were your p
. >> reporter: loren and carol hall desperately tried to reach their daughter. finally they got through to laura's cell phone. laura told them she had crossed the border into mexico with colton. >> she told me, "dad, colton's killed someone, and they found a body." i heard a rustling, like someone's grabbing the phone from you. and that's when i said, "man, you need to turn yourself in." and he goes "your daughter had nothing to do with this. you need to get...
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white house climate change advisor carol browner says the president's support for drilling may open up that debate. >> i think it is bringing some people's attention to this administration saying, wow, maybe we didn't expect them to do those kinds of things, but we're glad we're doing those sorts of things, whether it be the nuclear loan guarantee or opening up some areas for drilling. >> reporter: the offshore drilling proposal faces criticism. house republican leader john boehner said it doesn't go far enough, and that it was a mistake to keep the west coast off-limits to drilling. some environmentalists are fuming. environment america's anna aurilio says swapping oil rights for climate change support is a mistake. >> there's no need to threaten our coasts and our beaches and our wildlife with oil spills and pollution; we have much better solutions to save oil. >> reporter: it will be at least a couple of years before oil flows from any newly opened areas. shell's perdido project was 14 years in the making. stephanie dhue, "nightly business report", washington. >> tom: here are the s
white house climate change advisor carol browner says the president's support for drilling may open up that debate. >> i think it is bringing some people's attention to this administration saying, wow, maybe we didn't expect them to do those kinds of things, but we're glad we're doing those sorts of things, whether it be the nuclear loan guarantee or opening up some areas for drilling. >> reporter: the offshore drilling proposal faces criticism. house republican leader john boehner...
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. >> reporter: loren and carol hall desperately tried to reach their daughter. finally they got through to laura's cell phone. laura told them she had crossed the border into mexico with colton. >> she told me, "dad, colton's killed someone, and they found a body." i heard a rustling, like someone's grabbing the phone from you. and that's when i said, "man, you need to turn yourself in." and he goes "your daughter had nothing to do with this. you need to get her out of here." i thought, "yeah, i'm very aware of that. you need to get her out of there. she looks just like jennifer cave. who's going to be next?" >> reporter: did you think that he was going to kill her? >> yes. >> we thought we'd never see her again. >> but it was like... i felt, "help me, daddy." >> colton flipped out. he wanted to get out of town. he ended up saying, "take me to mexico." so i did. >> reporter: were you afraid for your life? >> of course i was. >> reporter: and that's why you drove him to mexico? >> i was afraid for my life. i was trying to stay alive. >> reporter: what were your p
. >> reporter: loren and carol hall desperately tried to reach their daughter. finally they got through to laura's cell phone. laura told them she had crossed the border into mexico with colton. >> she told me, "dad, colton's killed someone, and they found a body." i heard a rustling, like someone's grabbing the phone from you. and that's when i said, "man, you need to turn yourself in." and he goes "your daughter had nothing to do with this. you need to get...
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carol jensen is on the phone from will walkie, wisconsin. how did you know that buggs had such talent? >> i realized i have a very smart horse and he was getting into trouble, and -- because he was bored, and i thought he needed a job, he needed something to do, and he's very -- he started out being kind of nippy, so i kind of channeled that talent he had with his mouth into teaching him to pick up things and hand them to me, and i'm an artist, and it just seemed like painting was the next step. jane: who do you teach a horse to paint? >> well, it's a lot of little steps. i started off just having him touch the end of the brush, and then when he was doing that, i asked him to put his lips around t. and then hold it with his teeth. it took a couple of weeks to get to the point where he would actually hold it for me for any length of time, then once that was done, then he learned to move his head around, so i actually physically put my hands on his head and moved it up and down, and i used a type of training that is positive reinforcement, so
carol jensen is on the phone from will walkie, wisconsin. how did you know that buggs had such talent? >> i realized i have a very smart horse and he was getting into trouble, and -- because he was bored, and i thought he needed a job, he needed something to do, and he's very -- he started out being kind of nippy, so i kind of channeled that talent he had with his mouth into teaching him to pick up things and hand them to me, and i'm an artist, and it just seemed like painting was the...
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carol stewart is with advance america, the biggest payday lender in the country. she acknowledges her industry is under scrutiny, but says it provides a valuable service. >> our consumers use this product because it is a bridge between paychecks for them. there will be something that comes up-- maybe they need a new tire for their car so they can get to work, maybe a child needs medication to take care of them, maybe they do need to pay that late fee. and so, customers use it as a bridge, as a way to get from paycheck to paycheck, to be able to make ends meet. >> suarez: but consumer advocates like leslie parrish of the center for responsible lending say the industry preys on customers who can least afford expensive loans. >> unfortunately, the way they're structured really sets most borrowers up for failure. basically, you are dealing with a family that is already living paycheck to paycheck and has a financial shortfall, and you're telling them they need to pay the loan back, in full, in two weeks. and for most families, that's a very hard thing to do. what we d
carol stewart is with advance america, the biggest payday lender in the country. she acknowledges her industry is under scrutiny, but says it provides a valuable service. >> our consumers use this product because it is a bridge between paychecks for them. there will be something that comes up-- maybe they need a new tire for their car so they can get to work, maybe a child needs medication to take care of them, maybe they do need to pay that late fee. and so, customers use it as a bridge,...
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our carol costello joins us from washington.bs of cash, john. the u.s. chamber of commerce is spending millions of dollars not only to fight health care but to influence the midterm elections. it has become a major player in national policy, something critics say is just another sign lobbyists are increasingly controlling what happens in your life. >> hello, ohio! >> reporter: the fight over health care reform is hotter than it's ever been. president obama is in overdrive. >> that's why we need health insurance reform right now. >> reporter: and those who want to block the current bills are in overdrive, too. >> to ram through their same trillion-dollar health care bill. >> reporter: they're spending in the millions. >> tell congress, stop this health care bill we condition afford to pay. >> reporter: a powerful business coalition is behind this ad. it was paid for by the u.s. chamber of commerce, one of the richest, most powerful lobbies in the country. daybar curb is from a consume iradvocacy organization. >> they've got more
our carol costello joins us from washington.bs of cash, john. the u.s. chamber of commerce is spending millions of dollars not only to fight health care but to influence the midterm elections. it has become a major player in national policy, something critics say is just another sign lobbyists are increasingly controlling what happens in your life. >> hello, ohio! >> reporter: the fight over health care reform is hotter than it's ever been. president obama is in overdrive. >>...
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. >> carol runs the baltimore teacher's union. it's the thing. what's more, she says, state funding for private schools means less money for public schools. >> our public schools need that money. we're under more federal mandates, state mandates. and we have to abide by all of the testing regulation. >> reporter: right now, maryland givens all private and parochial schools $4 million. other states like new york, new jersey, even pennsylvania, give their private and parochial schools $200 million for this similar bill. back to you, vic, on tv hill. >>> the archdiocese says the 13 schools will close on june 30th. >>> nine children and at least one adult were hurt today after a school bus crash in baltimore county t. happened -- county. it happened around 7:00 this morning. two school buses and another vehicle were involved in the collision. all of the injuries are reported to be minor. >>> and another bus crash. this one in anne arundel county, has injured more than a dozen people. sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene, just before 3:00 this afterno
. >> carol runs the baltimore teacher's union. it's the thing. what's more, she says, state funding for private schools means less money for public schools. >> our public schools need that money. we're under more federal mandates, state mandates. and we have to abide by all of the testing regulation. >> reporter: right now, maryland givens all private and parochial schools $4 million. other states like new york, new jersey, even pennsylvania, give their private and parochial...
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and even into the higher hills of carol and frederick county.re likely in western maryland. the rain and snow mix change is to smell tomorrow. -- changes to snow tomorrow. 50 is normal for this stretch. the we are chili tomorrow and way below normal on thursday and friday -- we are called tomorrow and we below normal on thursday and friday. the up into the 50's for monday and tuesday. >> some products may be contaminated with salmonella. they did voluntary recalls credit both products are sold at a giant stores. right now, no reports of many illnesses. the pizzey coats and dates are listed on our website act wbaltv.com. -- the u p c codes and dates are listed on our website at wbaltv.com. v>the agencies expect hough -- the agencies expect to be $7 billion in the red. >> you'll get your mail, but only five days a week. delivery may and on tuesdays or saturdays to avoid price hikes and layoffs. >> we need to reinvent, redefine, and reinvigorate the value of business in households. i>> e-mail and online billing, big companies told postal consultant
and even into the higher hills of carol and frederick county.re likely in western maryland. the rain and snow mix change is to smell tomorrow. -- changes to snow tomorrow. 50 is normal for this stretch. the we are chili tomorrow and way below normal on thursday and friday -- we are called tomorrow and we below normal on thursday and friday. the up into the 50's for monday and tuesday. >> some products may be contaminated with salmonella. they did voluntary recalls credit both products are...
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we have carol browner, white house energy and climate change director. please give them a big round of applause. they put in a lot of work. [applause] gov. martin o'malley is here, governor of maryland. [applause] the secretary of the navy is here. chief of naval operations is here, and we appreciate his outstanding service. thank you. [applause] i want to thank the base commander here at andrews, and the leadership that is present from the air force, the marine corps, and the coast guard. you know, ken and i were colleagues in the senate, and i appointed him because i knew he would be a faithful and pragmatic as the word of our natural resources. -- pragmatic steward of our natural resources. he is changing the way the department does business so that we are responsibly developing renewable sources of energy, from the winds on the high plains to the sun in the desert to the waves off our coast. i am very grateful to the work that he has done, culminating in one of the announcements we are making today. it is also good to see so many members of our armed
we have carol browner, white house energy and climate change director. please give them a big round of applause. they put in a lot of work. [applause] gov. martin o'malley is here, governor of maryland. [applause] the secretary of the navy is here. chief of naval operations is here, and we appreciate his outstanding service. thank you. [applause] i want to thank the base commander here at andrews, and the leadership that is present from the air force, the marine corps, and the coast guard. you...
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i remember the carol king tapestry album, that was about as radical as we in our house. i do remember my grandfather. i remember we stayed with him during the summer he and my grandmother. and we would see images like this on his television. i remember my grandfather saying what the -- love in detroit. he would go off. he would see a van like this and he would go off. and he would talk about how these people were gonna destroy the country. remember my grandfather was a staunch fdr democrat. americans saw all of these images and saw these hippie clowns and we were turned off. so we tuned out. until recently, i thought these people had grown-up and green past it and looked at these times and go what were we thinking? like the weather underground, i didn't think those people were still thinking about violence! i've been trying to figure out what this president has been doing since the first day in office. last night we started to layout his next move we are entering very dangerous times. barack obama said on the campaign trail that it is impossible to govern. i want you to
i remember the carol king tapestry album, that was about as radical as we in our house. i do remember my grandfather. i remember we stayed with him during the summer he and my grandmother. and we would see images like this on his television. i remember my grandfather saying what the -- love in detroit. he would go off. he would see a van like this and he would go off. and he would talk about how these people were gonna destroy the country. remember my grandfather was a staunch fdr democrat....
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people are combing through the records from the years carol rats ratsinger was in munich. the concern would be that in dripz and drabs we might hear of other such cases. >> ifill: john, whether it's in ireland or austria or germany or the netherlands, or the united states, these investigations, are they more about the priests who may have committed these crimes or about the bishops or the cardinals who may have been looked the other way. >> well, i think you put your finger on what many people would see as the unfinished business of the sex abuse crise in the church because from the beginning, this crisis has been composed of two interlocking but distinct problems, the problem of priests who abecaused and the problem of bishops who failed to clean it up. i think to date, most people would give the church generally, and this pope particularly, fairly high marks for the way they've dealt with that first problem. today, it is abundantly clear, if a priest abuses someone, who he is going to be pulled out of ministry, probably expelled from the priesthood and probably report to
people are combing through the records from the years carol rats ratsinger was in munich. the concern would be that in dripz and drabs we might hear of other such cases. >> ifill: john, whether it's in ireland or austria or germany or the netherlands, or the united states, these investigations, are they more about the priests who may have committed these crimes or about the bishops or the cardinals who may have been looked the other way. >> well, i think you put your finger on what...
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it's sort of a combination of rod sterling meets lewis carol. it's the twilight expwron wonderland and you can't imagine what the next story is. >> ifill: well douglas muzzio, thank you so much for helping us out. >> thank you. next, rumblings of a different sort in texas, which held its primaries yesterday. the republican governor of texas, rick perry, rode a wave of anti-washington sentiment to an easy reelection primary win last night. perry bested four-term u.s. senator kay bailey hutchison, who announced she would quit the senate to challenge perry by 21 points. >> texas voters said no. they said no to washington bureaucrats making decisions that state leaders and citizens should be making for themselves. they said no to legislation that will kill jobs and drive people out of our economy. they said no to a culture of reckless spending and policies that endanger our children's future. however, republican voters >> ifill: perry courted support from conservative tea party activists, and he aggressively went after hutchison, linking her to wash
it's sort of a combination of rod sterling meets lewis carol. it's the twilight expwron wonderland and you can't imagine what the next story is. >> ifill: well douglas muzzio, thank you so much for helping us out. >> thank you. next, rumblings of a different sort in texas, which held its primaries yesterday. the republican governor of texas, rick perry, rode a wave of anti-washington sentiment to an easy reelection primary win last night. perry bested four-term u.s. senator kay...
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do you -- >> neil: okay, but congresswoman, you're not comparing civil rights on that -- you're not carolely. >> who risk their lives and got shot at including one prominent one who was assassinated. >> what i am suggesting -- you are taking it to the extreme. they have a special place in history. this is a significant legs active initiative that does equal to civil rights for people denied healthcare insurance and lost their lives. what dow -- >> neil: you're a patriot but ma'am, i know nancy pelosi, she's not a friend of mine but she ain't no martin luther king. >> i knew you would make that comparison and it's atrocious. >> neil: you have equated the two struggles. >> there have been individuals and rightly so that suggested this is a significant piece of legislation and it takes people in second class status in -- we lost 45,000 a year for decades. now we have the opportunity to give them health insurance, these are frivolous lawsuits and they don't have a basis. we'll see. i hope they're dismissed. >> neil: if any of them are not, is this undone? if the supreme court says they're rig
do you -- >> neil: okay, but congresswoman, you're not comparing civil rights on that -- you're not carolely. >> who risk their lives and got shot at including one prominent one who was assassinated. >> what i am suggesting -- you are taking it to the extreme. they have a special place in history. this is a significant legs active initiative that does equal to civil rights for people denied healthcare insurance and lost their lives. what dow -- >> neil: you're a patriot...
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. >> on your screen now is an administrator with the seed school in maryland, carol beck 11 and withre several students. explain what the seed school is and why you are at the national press club. >> it is a college public boarding school in baltimore city but has students throughout maryland. the school is two years old and the unique thing is it is a boarding school. our students are living with us in college like dormitories during the week and go home on the weekend and the idea is to have 24 hours and use it as well as we can sell all of our students will be prepared for college. the students here tonight are seventh graders and have been talking about college for more than a year. >> explain the philosophy? >> there are students who could truly benefit and have life changing experiences if they are given 24 hours a day to focus on their studies and all kinds of developments that will help them be successful in college and beyond. our goal is to make sure all of our students are prepared. we are largely funded publicly because it is a partnership. the state of maryland has made
. >> on your screen now is an administrator with the seed school in maryland, carol beck 11 and withre several students. explain what the seed school is and why you are at the national press club. >> it is a college public boarding school in baltimore city but has students throughout maryland. the school is two years old and the unique thing is it is a boarding school. our students are living with us in college like dormitories during the week and go home on the weekend and the idea...
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brakes reform on the table to give the other african americans to vote in numbers they did in mother carol loon gnaw. >> when people voted hor record numbers. this change is real. i think you will see a higher than normal midterm vote. i think the republicans are trying to yesterday's number in a new world. >> when we get the numbers maybe not. we are getting more than people think. >> that's why you lost virginia and new jersey and massachusetts. the coalition. this one helps care with the issues. >> it's not like you to vote -- >> keoo -- lack of jobs creatio what virginia, massachusetts, fence fence and a whole host of other states in 09. as from stupak this is very simple. what he did today was turn his back on those who fought for the life of the unborn. >> you say from will be more abortions now? >> every section bisection analysis they have done funds can be used for abortions. >> wait a second. wait a second. that's not true, though. that's not true. a >> the height amendment is the law of the land. >> every section bisection analysis of this bill that has been done concludes the s
brakes reform on the table to give the other african americans to vote in numbers they did in mother carol loon gnaw. >> when people voted hor record numbers. this change is real. i think you will see a higher than normal midterm vote. i think the republicans are trying to yesterday's number in a new world. >> when we get the numbers maybe not. we are getting more than people think. >> that's why you lost virginia and new jersey and massachusetts. the coalition. this one helps...
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. >> carol costello, cnn. >>> that will do it for us tonight. "larry king live" starts right now. larry tonight eric massa is here since he stepped down from congress, admitting he groped a staffer, calling his party a liar. massa says he didn't jump, he was forced out of office over his opposition to the health care bill. >> and i was set up for this from the very, very beginning. >> larry: plus, actress jessica biel and judd hirsch. conquering the snow and air on "larry king live." good evening. you just heard some of what makes former congressman eric massa so controversial, and we welcome him to "larry king live." he's in new york, we're in los angeles. congressman, you've given three different reasons for your resignations. here's what white house press secretary robert gibbs had to say about that today. watch. >> on wednesday, he announced he would not seek reelection because of a health problem that he said was a recurrence of cancer. on thursday he said he wasn't running because -- not because of cancer but because of his use of salty language. on friday he seemed to take
. >> carol costello, cnn. >>> that will do it for us tonight. "larry king live" starts right now. larry tonight eric massa is here since he stepped down from congress, admitting he groped a staffer, calling his party a liar. massa says he didn't jump, he was forced out of office over his opposition to the health care bill. >> and i was set up for this from the very, very beginning. >> larry: plus, actress jessica biel and judd hirsch. conquering the snow and...
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and if you don't know what breaking is, it's like when you break character, like on "the carol burnettdone that, so i pretty much -- [ light laughter ] >> i'm sure i broke many more times than you. i mean, i've seen you on "snl." i never judged you, you were always like, uh-huh. i know that. >> jimmy: the only who knew i was an easy break so like, will or horatio, or something like that, would find something and -- >> oh, and then they do that and then they know that they'll give you crazy eyes. >> jimmy: crazy eyes or something like that. >> right, and they'll say a weird -- instead of saying "i have a headache," they'll say, "i have a head ache." >> jimmy: that would make me laugh. >> would be like -- >> jimmy: that's how you laugh? >> that's how i laugh. but, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: but want to try a little quick competition thing? >> i do. because i think i'm probably going to break so much faster than you. >> jimmy: you brought a scene from -- >> i brought a couple of scenes. >> jimmy: a scene from "kramer vs. kramer." >> i did. hilarious, "kramer vs. kramer." it was no
and if you don't know what breaking is, it's like when you break character, like on "the carol burnettdone that, so i pretty much -- [ light laughter ] >> i'm sure i broke many more times than you. i mean, i've seen you on "snl." i never judged you, you were always like, uh-huh. i know that. >> jimmy: the only who knew i was an easy break so like, will or horatio, or something like that, would find something and -- >> oh, and then they do that and then they know...
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our secretary of energy, martha johnson, the administrator of the gsa and nancy subtly, and we have carol who is the white house energy and climate change director. please give them a big round of applause. they put in a lot of work. governor martin o'malley of maryland is here. secretary of the navy is here. admiral gary rufhead chief of naval operations is here and we appreciate his outstanding service. thank you, gary. i want to thank the base commander here at andrews and the leadership that is present from the air force, the marine corps and the coast guard. ken and i were colleagues in the senate and i appointed him because i knew that he would be a faithful and pragmatic stewart of our financial resources. he is changing the way the interior department does business so that we're developing traditional sources of energy and renewable sources of energy from the wind on the high plains to the suns in the desert to the waves off our coast. and so i'm very grateful to the work that he's done and culminating in one of the announcements we're making today. it's also goodç to see so many
our secretary of energy, martha johnson, the administrator of the gsa and nancy subtly, and we have carol who is the white house energy and climate change director. please give them a big round of applause. they put in a lot of work. governor martin o'malley of maryland is here. secretary of the navy is here. admiral gary rufhead chief of naval operations is here and we appreciate his outstanding service. thank you, gary. i want to thank the base commander here at andrews and the leadership...
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>> by the way this is carol, she edited the transcripts and is a big contributor to the of book and helps me with the labs for the board crime tribunal so go ahead with a question. >> i just want to follow by the question about the possible prosecution of people involved in the torture memos. you express the suspicion it will not happen in the united states courts, but other courts around the world late bindery jurisdiction or other arrangement that they would want to take on those people so it might constrain the people's freedom to travel? >> parts of compliance called the international what is a new fear that people have that if they violate it they may not be prosecuted domestically but when they travel abroad they could be prosecuted under universal jurisdiction they say that any country it gets its hands that has the authority to prosecute we have seen the indictment in several countries and the most recently is united kingdom just announced an indictmenindictmen t of one of the military leaders from israel that was involved in operation cast lead in the gaza so that individuals tha
>> by the way this is carol, she edited the transcripts and is a big contributor to the of book and helps me with the labs for the board crime tribunal so go ahead with a question. >> i just want to follow by the question about the possible prosecution of people involved in the torture memos. you express the suspicion it will not happen in the united states courts, but other courts around the world late bindery jurisdiction or other arrangement that they would want to take on those...
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the letter by sister carol keenan, who is the catholic health association president and chief executiveer. cha has a major concern on life issues. we said will could not be any federal funding for abortions and there had to be strong funding for maternity care especially for vulnerable women. the bill now being considered allows people buying insurance through an exchange to use federal dollars in the form of tax credits in their own dollars to buy a policy that covers their health care. if they choose a policy with abortion coverage, then they must write a separate personal check for the cost of that coverage. there is a requirement that the insurance companies be audited annually to insure that the payment for abortion coverage fully covers the administrative and clinical costs thats payment is held in separate account if fr other premiums and that there are no federal dollars used. let me quote from an article by timothy s. jost, a health law professor. it was in the pittsburgh post gazette and went nationwide its title is pro-lifers should support health reform. it would not encoura
the letter by sister carol keenan, who is the catholic health association president and chief executiveer. cha has a major concern on life issues. we said will could not be any federal funding for abortions and there had to be strong funding for maternity care especially for vulnerable women. the bill now being considered allows people buying insurance through an exchange to use federal dollars in the form of tax credits in their own dollars to buy a policy that covers their health care. if...
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can i go to florida and carol? >> caller: this is a philly transplant from florida.daly street right at 12th and jackson. >> not bad. too far away from my cheesesteak place. but that's all right. it'll do. what's on your mind? >> caller: i want to add a tech play to my portfolio. on march 2nd you had said buy jdsu at 6. right now it's at about 11. and i wanted to know if it's still worth a buy. >> you bet it is. this happens to be one of my absolute favorite names. more than ciena, more than juniper, not as much as cisco because it's not as seasoned. cisco i own for my charitable trust. you need jdsu's test equipment to make sure the web works, that it's got fast -- that you have fast net. every time you hear about the nation having better broadband, you think jdsu. jdsu at one point stood for just don't sell us. then it was just don't sue us. it's going back to its former moniker. video did not kill the radio star. i think the radio is alive and well because of the supremes. no, not diana ross. but those guys led by roberts. entercom. etm is your play. there could b
can i go to florida and carol? >> caller: this is a philly transplant from florida.daly street right at 12th and jackson. >> not bad. too far away from my cheesesteak place. but that's all right. it'll do. what's on your mind? >> caller: i want to add a tech play to my portfolio. on march 2nd you had said buy jdsu at 6. right now it's at about 11. and i wanted to know if it's still worth a buy. >> you bet it is. this happens to be one of my absolute favorite names. more...
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the officer went to help the woman who was carol floyd. she is going to recover.he hit-and-run driver is still at large. if you know anything about it call the police in atlanta. not only a pinhead but a criminal. there's a new column posted on bill o'reilly.com check that out if you buy a copy of bold fresh we'll send you two nifty tote bags free that's a great deal. the mail. ray: bill, have you stated whether you believe obama care is unconstitutional? here's what i said last summer. the government saying you have to buy health insurance. i say that's unconstitutional, the federal government doesn't have the power to force an american to buy mig. last august ladies -- to buy anything. last august ladies and gentlemen. brit hume says driving is a privilege not a right. you must pass a test to drive and the state has a right to regulate the task and other standards for public safety reasons. with obama care the feds are saying they have a right to force you to buy health insurance. where is the public safety issue. john: my 19-year-old daughter has diabetes so ob
the officer went to help the woman who was carol floyd. she is going to recover.he hit-and-run driver is still at large. if you know anything about it call the police in atlanta. not only a pinhead but a criminal. there's a new column posted on bill o'reilly.com check that out if you buy a copy of bold fresh we'll send you two nifty tote bags free that's a great deal. the mail. ray: bill, have you stated whether you believe obama care is unconstitutional? here's what i said last summer. the...
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i would like to take a moment and acknowledge the woman i fell in love with as your governor, my carolst lady of florida. i love you sweetheart. [applause] [applause] >> my mother and father are here tonight also. dr. charles and nancy crist. mom and dad, please stand. i love you so much. [applause] and i have threesters, frank. do them all at once. won't belabor this. margaret, elizabeth and kathy, i love you all so much. would you please stand please. love you [applause] this evening, more than 3,000 members of the florida national guard are proudly serving our country in iraq, kuwait, afghanistan, and elsewhere. my friends, not since allied troops trained on florida's shores nearly 70 years ago have so many floridians fought to protect our freedoms. on behalf of these thousands of floridians, please welcome two members of our standing florida national guard. with us tonight, is sergeant michael makai. while serving in afghanistan, his determination and self-less service were vital in the detachment's success. in addition to insuring minimum down time for sentinel air defense radar,
i would like to take a moment and acknowledge the woman i fell in love with as your governor, my carolst lady of florida. i love you sweetheart. [applause] [applause] >> my mother and father are here tonight also. dr. charles and nancy crist. mom and dad, please stand. i love you so much. [applause] and i have threesters, frank. do them all at once. won't belabor this. margaret, elizabeth and kathy, i love you all so much. would you please stand please. love you [applause] this evening,...