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>> clark: a mild factor. baylor allowed it to be a half court game.went after them and i think the experience -- although this team hasn't been this group of players. but the confidence and leadership of scheyer. s he stepped into big 3-point shots when it was in balance and created the space that duke needed to ride to this victory. >> jim: just 20 seconds to go and the final four will be all set. udoh working hard as he always does. [whistle] >> jim: it stays with the bears. and they are gonna be a pretty stout bunch to contend with next year. >> clark: they will lose tweety carter. the leader. of this club. >> jim: dunn with the 3. and a time-out, baylor. cuts it to 5 but only 9 seconds to play. >> jim: that's it for time-outs for the baylor bears. baylor led at halftime in this one. had the advantage early in the half. duke came back, back to baylor it swung and then duke down the stretch. you talked about will in the opening, a lot of times it gets down to will. >> clark: yep. >> jim: and a time-out called by duke. around the back, off -- off the
>> clark: a mild factor. baylor allowed it to be a half court game.went after them and i think the experience -- although this team hasn't been this group of players. but the confidence and leadership of scheyer. s he stepped into big 3-point shots when it was in balance and created the space that duke needed to ride to this victory. >> jim: just 20 seconds to go and the final four will be all set. udoh working hard as he always does. [whistle] >> jim: it stays with the bears....
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and after the game, our clark kellogg talked with coach mike krzyzewski. >> clark: coach. >> k.w hard purdue played. >> coach: they just played us hard as any team played against us all year. and knocked us back for almost 17 minutes of the first half. and then nothing was easy. they should be so proud of their effort. i am proud because we beat a team that played so darn hard. >> clark: what did you talk about at halftime to your club? because you guys found a way to get better offensive rhythm, i thought, in the second half. >> coach: we i just thought they knocked us back. we were catching the ball standing up. not fouling us, but playing hard but at the last two minutes of the first half we started to find a little bit of a rhythm and we just said, we needed to build on that. we told you, you are gonna have to play harder than them. you may think you are better than them and i am not sure we are, but play like you have the whole season. we didn't play that way for 17 minutes but we did in the second half. >> clark: congratulations. we'll see you on sunday. >> coach: thank yo
and after the game, our clark kellogg talked with coach mike krzyzewski. >> clark: coach. >> k.w hard purdue played. >> coach: they just played us hard as any team played against us all year. and knocked us back for almost 17 minutes of the first half. and then nothing was easy. they should be so proud of their effort. i am proud because we beat a team that played so darn hard. >> clark: what did you talk about at halftime to your club? because you guys found a way to...
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a funny young man named clark duke is here.o, utah, making their network television debut, this is their new album called "habits." neon trees from the bud light golden wheat stage. the guys from the killers tipped us off to them. we're happy to have them here. tomorrow night, gerard butler, gabrielle union, and jamie cullum will have music for us. one of our writers took this photograph. this is a store called ammo, safes and storytelling. everything the kids might possibly need. it's right next door, i think, liquors, babies and bullets. all right, our first guest tonight is the one of america's most beloved tv orphans on the show "party of five." you can see him now fra ternizing with scaly visitors from another planet on the program "v." "v" returns to abc next tuesday night at 10:00. please say hello to scott wolf. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how's it going? >> really good. >> jimmy: you flew from vancouver to be here. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: the whole family up there? >> everybody is up there now. we kept the famil
a funny young man named clark duke is here.o, utah, making their network television debut, this is their new album called "habits." neon trees from the bud light golden wheat stage. the guys from the killers tipped us off to them. we're happy to have them here. tomorrow night, gerard butler, gabrielle union, and jamie cullum will have music for us. one of our writers took this photograph. this is a store called ammo, safes and storytelling. everything the kids might possibly need....
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i mean -- we were going, you know, tit for tat sometimes, but clark, he goes hard. >> jimmy: yeah, clark. he seems to indicate that you go hard, also. >> that's what she said. what? [ applause ] >> jimmy: congratulations. that's how you handle those kids, huh? >> i -- you know, the way to get them to call down sometimes, we would have to play "the dozens." i try to teach in between "the dozens." i be like, your momma so fat, she wake up in stions, so, the fifth symphony, right? so, you had to, the attention for a little amount of time. >> jimmy: you have to do what you can there. but this -- the movie was crazy. the movie -- well, it should have been a fun movie to make because it is, sees like a fun movie. >> it was a lot of fun to make. i had to learn how to ski. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> and i told them, i said, i'm black. [ laughter ] they made me do it anyway. when you see a guy skiing on the movie, "hot tub time machine" march 26th. when you see a guy skiing on the movie, it's a stunt double, but when you see a guy standing up on skis, that's me. >> jimmy: you learn to stand up on s
i mean -- we were going, you know, tit for tat sometimes, but clark, he goes hard. >> jimmy: yeah, clark. he seems to indicate that you go hard, also. >> that's what she said. what? [ applause ] >> jimmy: congratulations. that's how you handle those kids, huh? >> i -- you know, the way to get them to call down sometimes, we would have to play "the dozens." i try to teach in between "the dozens." i be like, your momma so fat, she wake up in stions, so,...
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i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to be clark smart with your wallet, check me out at cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> and get ch more advice from clark himself today at noon eastern. he will help you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >>> time is running out for congress to make up its mind about reforming the country's health careystem, and lawmakers are duking it out over the last batch of crucial votes we're following it. two-thirds of passengers to their destinations. >>> some unbelievable video here. a woman was hit by an suv. it was caught on tape. we have toell you, she is okay, but here it is. the view from the dash cam of a police cruiser near atlanta. there she goes, getting hit. the woman's crossing the street in a crosswalk when she is hit by another woman driving that suv. it is hard to look at. now, what the video does not show, though, is the driver leaving the scene. the victim was treated and released from the hospital. here she is. >> i just remember crossing the street
i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to be clark smart with your wallet, check me out at cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> and get ch more advice from clark himself today at noon eastern. he will help you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >>> time is running out for congress to make up its mind about reforming the country's health careystem, and lawmakers are duking it out over the last batch of crucial votes we're following it. two-thirds of passengers to their...
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clark mills was paid $400 a month by the federal government to cast freedom and bronze at his foundry. but another dispute over money interrupted the work. december 10, 1863 the new york tribune described the situation. when the bronze castings were being completed in a foundry of mr. mills near blight and sprick, his man who attended the word from the beginning and who was receiving $8 per day went on strike and demanded to and assuring him that the advance must be granted to him as nobody in america except themselves could complete the work. he felt the man who was exorbitant and appealed in his dilemma to the slaves in assisting in the molding. i can do that well said one of them, intelligent and ingenious servant who had been intimately engaged in the various processes. the stryker was dismissed and the negro assisted occasionally by the skill of his master took the strikers place as the superintendent and the work went on. the black master builder looked at the ponderous under whose masses and bolted them together joined by a joint, piece by piece until they blended into the budg
clark mills was paid $400 a month by the federal government to cast freedom and bronze at his foundry. but another dispute over money interrupted the work. december 10, 1863 the new york tribune described the situation. when the bronze castings were being completed in a foundry of mr. mills near blight and sprick, his man who attended the word from the beginning and who was receiving $8 per day went on strike and demanded to and assuring him that the advance must be granted to him as nobody in...
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clark called 911. and as you can see, uniformed officers arrived. >> we thought, we're safe upon. here are the cops. they're here. everything is over. and they took a look at me. i was covered in blood. and i said, please help me. are you going to do anything to these guys? are you going to help us? and they said, we're not going to do anything to these guys. you need to go home and forget about it. >> 911 was who you call when you are in need of help. and to their surprise, the police showed up and didn't help them. and now they live in fear of the police. >> reporter: making matters worse, clark says he tried to file a complaint with the city but was told to file a complaint with the city. >> did you think it was a volatile approach? >> the effect was i'm intim daylighted. i thought, if i make a statement, it's going to be based on the facts as i experienced them. we're two ph.d.s from chicago, completely nonviolent in our approach to everything in the world. >> the city of chicago fire department is not commenting on the issue. >>> good news about the dollar actually dragged do
clark called 911. and as you can see, uniformed officers arrived. >> we thought, we're safe upon. here are the cops. they're here. everything is over. and they took a look at me. i was covered in blood. and i said, please help me. are you going to do anything to these guys? are you going to help us? and they said, we're not going to do anything to these guys. you need to go home and forget about it. >> 911 was who you call when you are in need of help. and to their surprise, the...
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. >> to clark goldband, our producer on the story. clark, here's the reality. the mom left the 4-year-old. i'm talking to clark goldband, elizabeth. the mom left the 4-year-old with a man that nearly beat her 14-month-old to death in 1998. now, either he killed this child, the 4-year-old, or he didn't watch the child and he went outside and got murdered. those are the two choices. >> yes, nancy. those questions were actually brought up at a press conference that concluded shortly before we came to air this evening. the question was, who are your persons of interest? law enforcement named one, nancy. that's cory byrd. the follow-up was is there someone else you're looking at? and the chief of p.d., there, nancy, says in fact at this stage in the investigation they're seeing cory byrd as their only poi and from what he said seems more may happen on that. now, nancy, i can also tell you, law enforcement also taking away some brush from the area that bag had been found, possibly trying to find some more information on that brush. law enforcement also making a plea,
. >> to clark goldband, our producer on the story. clark, here's the reality. the mom left the 4-year-old. i'm talking to clark goldband, elizabeth. the mom left the 4-year-old with a man that nearly beat her 14-month-old to death in 1998. now, either he killed this child, the 4-year-old, or he didn't watch the child and he went outside and got murdered. those are the two choices. >> yes, nancy. those questions were actually brought up at a press conference that concluded shortly...
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the strong was stronger. >> reporter: clark called his neighbor as he was headed out to take his wife to the airport. the neighbor called 911 but the man friends know as buddy was found dead in his livingroom when firefighters arrived. >> major damage was in the, i would say it would be like a family, livingroom area, and that's where the fire was confined to. >> reporter: the fire was out in a matter of minutes. the house backs up to bear creek. neighbors tell us he chose his boat over his home but in recent months he decided to move inside. >> i think he had plumbing and all in his shed. he had a toilet and a shower, that's where he cleaned up. >> reporter: his friends say he battled multiple bouts of cancer. now man in his 50s who served in the merchant marines will be missed by so many in this dundalk community. >> the neighbors looked after him and kept an eye on him. >> reporter: officials have not released the name of the man but we know an autopsy will be done to determine the cause of death. also investigators are looking into what started that fire. we're live in dundalk, ch
the strong was stronger. >> reporter: clark called his neighbor as he was headed out to take his wife to the airport. the neighbor called 911 but the man friends know as buddy was found dead in his livingroom when firefighters arrived. >> major damage was in the, i would say it would be like a family, livingroom area, and that's where the fire was confined to. >> reporter: the fire was out in a matter of minutes. the house backs up to bear creek. neighbors tell us he chose his...
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>> what about it, clark goldband?> i can tell you that cory byrd is in custody but not for the reason one may think. in fact, remember, he was at the time arrested for endangering the welfare of a child just a few days after this child had vanished. however, the state dropped those charges, saying they did not want to reveal all the evidence in case prosecution happened down the road. however, he is in jail this evening, nancy, serving 15 months on a probation violation for testing positive for pot. >> unleash the lawyers. sue moss, new york. alan ripka, defense attorney, new york. jason oshins, defense attorney, new york. first to you, oshins. you know darn well you that don't -- police don't just go out and make a probation violation arrest for no reason. they think he may be implicated. they have to. >> no, nancy, you're 100% correct. they targeted him from the very beginning. they looked at his record. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> yes? >> they didn't target him. >> well, he was a target of the police based on his crimi
>> what about it, clark goldband?> i can tell you that cory byrd is in custody but not for the reason one may think. in fact, remember, he was at the time arrested for endangering the welfare of a child just a few days after this child had vanished. however, the state dropped those charges, saying they did not want to reveal all the evidence in case prosecution happened down the road. however, he is in jail this evening, nancy, serving 15 months on a probation violation for testing...
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clarke: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 4573, the designee for earthquake recovery in haiti act. i'd like to acknowledge the tremendous leadership of the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks, and the gentlelady from california, ms. waters, the author of this legislation. as representative of the second largest haitian population in the country, i commend the obama administration's swift response to the haitian crisis. without the president's comprehensive relief campaign which included food, water, medical and military assistance as well as the $100 million in aid, we would not be at the point where we are, ready to discuss the next step. and thankfully we are. we must remember that the january earthquake did not create the troubling conditions in haiti, although it certainly exacerbated them. haiti is already the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. this -- h.r. 4573, the relief for earthquake recovery in haiti act will achieve three distinct goals that will keep the focus on humanitarian assis
clarke: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 4573, the designee for earthquake recovery in haiti act. i'd like to acknowledge the tremendous leadership of the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks, and the gentlelady from california, ms. waters, the author of this legislation. as representative of the second largest haitian population in the country, i commend the obama administration's swift response to the haitian crisis. without the president's comprehensive relief campaign which...
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not there for clark. taken down by booker.ior from sarasota entered the game moments ago. >> mike: the thing that slowed down wake, the three-point shooters. >> tim: young is wide open for three. foul spotted. how about that pass? inside to mcfarland. time-out. tony woods picked up the foul moments ago. big matime six wak. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ nnou allat yp owhate alone. ♪ f lexus rx never has a e be signfeeltura ♪ see exusr. >> tim: 29-23. coming up on the halftime report. we'll get together. you'll have your own version of the oscars, right? >> mike: i did a little red carpet work before the game. >> tim: stick around for that coming up on the acura halftime report. i didn't see joan rivers out interviewing before the show. chas mcfarland and devin booker had a whooping going on between the two. officials got to both of them at the benches during the time-out. >> mike: chas will talk to anyone trying to get under their skin. you have to keep focused on your game and not get into a battle with him. >> tim: smith off the inbound. not there
not there for clark. taken down by booker.ior from sarasota entered the game moments ago. >> mike: the thing that slowed down wake, the three-point shooters. >> tim: young is wide open for three. foul spotted. how about that pass? inside to mcfarland. time-out. tony woods picked up the foul moments ago. big matime six wak. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ nnou allat yp owhate alone. ♪ f lexus rx never has a e be signfeeltura ♪ see exusr. >> tim: 29-23. coming up on the halftime report. we'll...
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i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to protect your wallet go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> get more great consumer advice from clark howard every saturday and sunday at noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on hln news and views. he's going to help you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >>> a playground in new york has some people outraged. it wasn't because of safety concerns, mind you. it was the jail that parents didn't like. )a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a >>> major development today in the killing of florida girl somer thompson. jarred harrell is now charged with the murder of the 7-year-old girl. the charges were announced less than 30 minutes ago by the clay county sheriff. the sheriff says they have the evidence to prove harrell is guilty. >> our charges filed today against jarred harrell allege he contacted somer as she was walking home from school on october 19th, pass by the house where he lived on gaino avenue. we have evidence that will show that harrell assaulted somer and killed
i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to protect your wallet go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> get more great consumer advice from clark howard every saturday and sunday at noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on hln news and views. he's going to help you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >>> a playground in new york has some people outraged. it wasn't because of safety concerns, mind you. it was the jail that parents didn't like. )a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a...
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i am clark howard. for more ways to protect yourself from identity theft, check me out at cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> now you know. get more great consumer advice from clark howard every saturday and sunday at noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern here on hln news and views. he'll help you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >>> all right. got a little game for you here. ready? what is this? coming up. could it be a legendary animal that supposedly feeds off the blood of goats? >>> for the first time, we're getting a remarkable glimpse into kidnap victims jaycee dugard's life since she's reunited with her family. look at this home video. that's dugard, 29, on the left there baking cookies, laughing with her mother terry and sister. the video was shot in december. dugard was found last year, remember, 18 years after she was kidnapped while waiting for the school bus in south lake tahoe. she's avoided the spotlight while living in an undisclosed location in northern california. and her mother is pleadin
i am clark howard. for more ways to protect yourself from identity theft, check me out at cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> now you know. get more great consumer advice from clark howard every saturday and sunday at noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern here on hln news and views. he'll help you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >>> all right. got a little game for you here. ready? what is this? coming up. could it be a legendary animal that supposedly feeds off the blood of...
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i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to protect yourself, go to cnn.com/clark howard. >> for even more advice from clark, watch his entire show, that's today to help you save more, and avoid getting ripped off. >>> a little boy is taking on adult-sized responsibility. >> we were trying to find a way to raise money for haiti. >> they did find a way. and it involves legos of all things. >>> even before he allegedly began firing a gun in the pentagon, john patrick bedell's family was worried about what he might do. his troubled past, and how his family tried in vain to help him. >> identified as being at the scene. and there are allegations naming him as the perpetrator. >> a birthday celebration takes a very wrong turn for the pittsburgh steelers quarterback. how a night out with friends ended with a woman accusing bep roethlisberger of sexual assaults. >>> a tour bus that killed six people in arizona wasn't even supposed to be on the road. federal investigators have questions for the injured driver.
i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to protect yourself, go to cnn.com/clark howard. >> for even more advice from clark, watch his entire show, that's today to help you save more, and avoid getting ripped off. >>> a little boy is taking on adult-sized responsibility. >> we were trying to find a way to raise money for haiti. >> they did find a way. and it involves legos of all things. >>> even before he allegedly began firing a gun in the pentagon, john...
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officials have not identified him but clark and other neighbors knew him as buddy. >> and you can stay on top of what is going on in your area. just log on to abc 2 news.com and there you can sign on to get breaking news e-mail alerts. >>> and the latest on the train derail that happened this morning near the swinging bridge. csx says 8 train cars derailed. the 60 car freight train was hauling scrap, sheet rock. no one was hurt. still no word tonight on what caused the accident. >>> she is missing life as a leader of baltimore. that is the word from form mayoru sheila dixon. dixon didn't weigh in on hot topics, he questioned the mayor about the scandal. dixon said she wanted to take the stand to testify but her legal team advised her against it saying she is still at the mercy of judge sweeney. >> i would never do anything to hurt anyone or to take advantage of anyone. it really was about a relationship that i made a bad choice in. that's all i'm saying. >> dixon called talk of her joining the contractor's association preliminary saying she is exploring her options including possibly w
officials have not identified him but clark and other neighbors knew him as buddy. >> and you can stay on top of what is going on in your area. just log on to abc 2 news.com and there you can sign on to get breaking news e-mail alerts. >>> and the latest on the train derail that happened this morning near the swinging bridge. csx says 8 train cars derailed. the 60 car freight train was hauling scrap, sheet rock. no one was hurt. still no word tonight on what caused the accident....
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joining us live is sid clark. >> it was closer to 22 when i arrived home and i could smell smoke in thethere was a little more smoke than normal coming out the vent. so i asked my wife to call the hb
joining us live is sid clark. >> it was closer to 22 when i arrived home and i could smell smoke in thethere was a little more smoke than normal coming out the vent. so i asked my wife to call the hb
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congresswoman clark couldn't have put it better. we stopped being part of the united states along time ago but it is part of the world. i don't know there's a consensus about what we is. several great themes quickly. 80's role in the rise of the modern world system. haiti as the crown jewel not only of the french colony of possession but western colonial possession. of course haiti is big on sugar and we talk about cocaine and other things. is really about the sugar. that is why i am speaking english and we are understanding it. tobacco, sugar and that kind of thing. he is the engine of profits for france during this period. we are talking about the 18th-century. expanding markets and between nations states, england and france, spain, great britain coming late to the game but subsuming all others. what we see in the library of congress we see french territories, english territories and the spanish caribbean and spanish north america. florida is reseeding back into another war bit but it wasn't one of the original 13 colonies. the re
congresswoman clark couldn't have put it better. we stopped being part of the united states along time ago but it is part of the world. i don't know there's a consensus about what we is. several great themes quickly. 80's role in the rise of the modern world system. haiti as the crown jewel not only of the french colony of possession but western colonial possession. of course haiti is big on sugar and we talk about cocaine and other things. is really about the sugar. that is why i am speaking...
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jim cochran represented the winter academy, kelly clark the mount snow academy. of course all vermonters want to give a special hardy congratulations to those whose efforts resulted in medals. anna kerney won gold in the mogul competition. i spoke with her the morning after. i told her i'd seen her great smile on television that morning. she said, i think it's going to take foretouser get that smile off my face. in the new york thymes a wonderful article showing marti camden drive her through a parade in norwich this past weekend. hanna teeter and kelly clark win silver and bronze in the snow board half piefnlg i can say both of them that our entire state are proud of your accomplishments on this international stage. but i am proud of every vermonter who's chosen for the team no matter what their results were. it was a pleasure to watch them, to feel the pride they had just to be there. because one of the things you know, not only that look of pride on their face but for every minute of competition we saw on television, you had hard work and satisfaction -- sacri
jim cochran represented the winter academy, kelly clark the mount snow academy. of course all vermonters want to give a special hardy congratulations to those whose efforts resulted in medals. anna kerney won gold in the mogul competition. i spoke with her the morning after. i told her i'd seen her great smile on television that morning. she said, i think it's going to take foretouser get that smile off my face. in the new york thymes a wonderful article showing marti camden drive her through a...
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lewis and clark expedition of 1804. , he'll never get th. magellan, 1520. awww, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... this is one giant leap for mini-kind™. hoo hooo! >>> it is 5:39. a lot of you would probably like to forget monday but this is the way it looked looking northbound and it looked like one cloud was hanging on top of baltimore. we even this thunder storms building through the area and it didn't seem to let up, just increased during the course of the afternoon. but overnight, we finally were able to break those clouds and although it doesn't look like it we are looking from stevenson university from clear to partly cloudy skies, down to hah 45á. you notice the wind at 21 miles per hour. we've had gusty wind and it is unfortunate we will probably have a repeat today, with a cool down, instead of hitting the low 60s. we will probably aim for 57 this afternoon, those clouds buildup quickly and showers maybe a thunderstorm this afternoon and winds gusting to about 30 miles per hour. after to
lewis and clark expedition of 1804. , he'll never get th. magellan, 1520. awww, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... this is one giant leap for mini-kind™. hoo hooo! >>> it is 5:39. a lot of you would probably like to forget monday but this is the way it looked looking northbound and it looked like one cloud was hanging on top of baltimore. we even this thunder storms building through the area and it didn't seem to let up,...
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i am clark howard. for more of the neat things that i try out, some good, some bad, check me out at cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> get more great consumer advice from clark howard every saturday and sunday at noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern here on hln. he's going to help you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >>> an 18-month-old baby wanders away from his day care in austin, texas. how he got out and what happened to him. ddddddddddddd not long ago, this man had limited mobility. last month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose mobility. and they chose the scooter store! if you or a loved one live with limited mobility call the scooter store! no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to guarantee your complete satisfaction. if we pre-qualify you for a new power chair or scooter and your claim isn't approved, the scooter store will give you your power chair or scooter free. that's our guarantee. they were so helpful and nice.
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. >> this is all about fun, lewis and clark took 31 days to navigate the great falls in 1805.n celebrating ever since. excuse for a party every single month. annual lewis and clark festival in june, montana state fair, christmas stroll, parade of lights. you name it, they're laughing about it and having fun. ufo that they've taken the name from and named their local baseball team because the old coach and his secretary claim they saw a ufo late at night. >> uh-oh. >> now that's going to become the logo of the city. it's kind of funny and they love fun. >> number two is idaho and number one, witchita, kansas. barbara, thank you so much. >> my pleasure, al. >> a lot more coming up. >>> how one woman got through her divorce and became a more complete person. first, these messages. why not? have you ever climbed a rock wall in the middle of the ocean? or tried something really wild? why not? it's all possible in the nation of why not. royal caribbean's floating nation where you're free to do anything you want. which may be nothing at all. royal caribbean international. visit royal
. >> this is all about fun, lewis and clark took 31 days to navigate the great falls in 1805.n celebrating ever since. excuse for a party every single month. annual lewis and clark festival in june, montana state fair, christmas stroll, parade of lights. you name it, they're laughing about it and having fun. ufo that they've taken the name from and named their local baseball team because the old coach and his secretary claim they saw a ufo late at night. >> uh-oh. >> now...
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tonight, scott wolf, clark duke, music from neon trees, and me, jim. let's enjoy us together.
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it's a spirit embraced by clark who is freelancing now planning her future. >> i want to reevaluate whatto do next. >> reporter: working through challenging times where finding a job is the toughest job of all. nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, springtime in denver. you know things are bad when you can't make it to the slopes. fill out and mail back the census today. because your census answers are more than just answers. they're the first step toward a happier, healthier community. we can't move forward until you mail it back. 2010 census. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. no ordinary weed killer. because it does two jobs... at the same time. one: it kills the weeds you have - right down to the root. two: it forms a barrier, that prevents new weeds from growing for up to four months. roundup extended control - kills and prevents. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've wanted to quit smoking so many times, but those days cam
it's a spirit embraced by clark who is freelancing now planning her future. >> i want to reevaluate whatto do next. >> reporter: working through challenging times where finding a job is the toughest job of all. nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, springtime in denver. you know things are bad when you can't make it to the slopes. fill out and mail back the census today. because your census answers are more than just answers. they're the first step toward a happier,...
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lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520. awww, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind™. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! >>>nd and now, jay leno! >> nine months after leaving "the tonight show," jay leno is back. his prime time show tanked and nbc bought out conan o'brien to put leno back in late night. he was still razzing nbc as he began listing his guests for his first show. and praising the american victories at the winter games in vancouver. >> how about our olympic athletes? pretty amazing. 37 medals. we have leindsey vonn on the shw tonight. she was amazing. when it comes to going downhill, nobody's faster. okay, except nbc. but other than that. >> leno returns to a more difficult ratings waltz with david letterman who picked up viewers while leno was away. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," stocks in asia were mostly higher this morning and emily smi
lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520. awww, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind™. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! >>>nd and now, jay leno! >> nine months after leaving "the tonight show," jay leno is back. his prime time show tanked and nbc bought...
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especially in two of our counties, pierce and clark counties. are you looking at expanding this to any of the other states? >> what we are looking at, madam chair, is broader national efforts around negative equity and unemployment that could target the issues that you're talking about in your state. one of the reasons we wanted to take the approach on the program that the president announced in nevada is to test models that then potentially could be used in other states. so we don't have any immediate plans to expand. until we have begun to see the results. but we are working on other efforts, which i'd be happy to follow up with you on and talk more about that would nationally target the negative equity issue and unemployment that could have real benefits in washington. >> okay. we would like to hear more about that. i wanted to ask you about the backlog in capital improvements needs and public housing now estimated at over $20 billion. the president's budget proposes the first phase of an ambitious plan to leverage significant private sector
especially in two of our counties, pierce and clark counties. are you looking at expanding this to any of the other states? >> what we are looking at, madam chair, is broader national efforts around negative equity and unemployment that could target the issues that you're talking about in your state. one of the reasons we wanted to take the approach on the program that the president announced in nevada is to test models that then potentially could be used in other states. so we don't have...
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i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to get things for nothing, go to my website, cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> get more great consumer advice from clark howard every saturday and sunday at noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on hln news and views. >>> a high-speed chase in itself dangerous. wait until you see what happens to a texas cop as he pursues the car and another one comes right at him. ddddddddddddd >>> a former biology professor charged in last month's deadly shooting at the university of alabama in huntsville had her first court appearance today. "in session's" jean casarez of trutv has been following the amy bishop case. and i understand you learned some new things today in this preliminary hearing. >> we did because there was testimony. this was a preliminary hearing, christi, which binds the case over, meaning there's probable cause to keep going down the criminal pathway. of course, amy bishop charged with killing three of her colleagues at the university of alabama. and inju
i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to get things for nothing, go to my website, cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> get more great consumer advice from clark howard every saturday and sunday at noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on hln news and views. >>> a high-speed chase in itself dangerous. wait until you see what happens to a texas cop as he pursues the car and another one comes right at him. ddddddddddddd >>> a former biology professor charged in last...
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clark, ronald reagan's top and. here somebody, you still live.he is 78 years old that he will be 79 history. he lives in california. has parkinson's disease, and he was, he was really reagan's, sounds to matter, but secret weapon, so to speak. he's the man who, for all of 1982 and 83, worked at reagan's national security council and laid out -- there's a paper trail of this -- very specific directives with the intention of peacefully taking down the soviet union and bringing democracy, or as they put in the document, political pluralism, to eastern europe and the soviet union. so that was a joy, because myself, my family, we spent a couple of summers spending at clark's ranch in of event data, getting to know him and his family. and that's a case where it wasn't just a matter of looking at documents and looking at books and other things and that people have been, i actually got to know the figure is a lot of time with him. >> had you come to write about hillary clinton? >> yes, that's -- the god of ronald reagan books started a trend i guess. my
clark, ronald reagan's top and. here somebody, you still live.he is 78 years old that he will be 79 history. he lives in california. has parkinson's disease, and he was, he was really reagan's, sounds to matter, but secret weapon, so to speak. he's the man who, for all of 1982 and 83, worked at reagan's national security council and laid out -- there's a paper trail of this -- very specific directives with the intention of peacefully taking down the soviet union and bringing democracy, or as...
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actually ryan seacrest is the dick clark of our day. the thing about american bandstand which was interesting was that it featured and integrated dance floor, which is there weren't african-americans and whites dancing together but there were african-american couples dancing on the floor with white couples and were african-american teens, this was a stunning site. and, that they raced home to watch american bandstand as quickly as their white counterparts. i think music illustrates this as well and here is a poem that julian bond wrote. you can see him riffing on hank langston hughes in his opening line but talking about little richard and fats domino, talking about the musicians of the air and talking about the ways in which ray charles is drowning in his own fears and the sorrow of segregation. then i don't mind standing a little longer he concludes and the ways in which pop culture music is both drawing him in to the broader american culture and also highlighting his sense of exclusion. and you see the ways in which marketers are tru
actually ryan seacrest is the dick clark of our day. the thing about american bandstand which was interesting was that it featured and integrated dance floor, which is there weren't african-americans and whites dancing together but there were african-american couples dancing on the floor with white couples and were african-american teens, this was a stunning site. and, that they raced home to watch american bandstand as quickly as their white counterparts. i think music illustrates this as well...
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that's the clark smart way for you to save big bucks on your travel.ore ways to stretch your travel dollar, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> soechlt, save more, spend less, avoid getting ripped off. you can get so much more from clark every week saturdays and sundays, noon, right here on hln. >>> there were two big surprises after a chase that we brought you live from arizona yesterday. police pulled over this truck and they found suspected illegal immigrants jammed inside. that was just the beginning. yeah, they were even in the bed of the truck. 11 people came out of that truck. now, that led agents to a house and they say they found 58 people believed to be from el salvador, guatemala and honduras. >>> so tiger is coming back. he's made that announcement. but is it going to be too soon? will he answer questions about his personal life? sooner or later it will be asked. hi, raefer. >> and what reception are we going to get? a lot of people are generally upset over his admissions that he cheated on his wife. he claims that he's been working on those pers
that's the clark smart way for you to save big bucks on your travel.ore ways to stretch your travel dollar, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> soechlt, save more, spend less, avoid getting ripped off. you can get so much more from clark every week saturdays and sundays, noon, right here on hln. >>> there were two big surprises after a chase that we brought you live from arizona yesterday. police pulled over this truck and they found suspected illegal immigrants jammed inside. that was...
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lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520. awww, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind™. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! >> join us for the 44 annual smithsonian kite festival on saturday, march 27. good morning, washington. >>> 5:39. your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> brian van de graaff is outside our studios with more on the roller-coaster ride we are about to take. >> it is sent up and down kind of pattern. temperatures will be near 70 today. the clouds will be increasing. it will not be as something of a day. the wind will be out. temperatures this morning, we do have some cool spots. 45 in leesburg. suitland, 47. 50 in fairfax. temperatures will be climbing. we will look for a warm breezes. they will push the temperatures to 67 or near 70 degrees. insure the warm temperatures. rain for the morning commute. >> we have a hazzah.
lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520. awww, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind™. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! >> join us for the 44 annual smithsonian kite festival on saturday, march 27. good morning, washington. >>> 5:39. your traffic and weather...
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lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520. awww, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind™. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! >> liev and in hd, this is "good morning washington" ony our side. >> welcome back. it is a chilly morning. people have their jackets on. welcome back. >> i is time for traffic and weather. we will see little sunshine i hope. >> we could see a lot of sunshine. it to be a nice and pleasant day with the exception of the wind. you'll be a threat the day today. -- you will feel it today. we are on the upswing again in terms of temperatures. it is only one to last a couple of days. we will get to the forecasts in a second. timote. wind is over 35 miles an hour. that to be the case all the way did the afternoon. here is the forecast. a lot of sunshine. kaiser in the upper-60's. tomorrow is mainly gray. hindemith and upper-60's. thursday ni
lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520. awww, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind™. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! >> liev and in hd, this is "good morning washington" ony our side. >> welcome back. it is a chilly morning. people have their jackets on....
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and the host is that clark, who is still around.he is sort of the equivalent of the right secrest of his day. actually write seacrest is the dick clarke of our day. and the thing about american bandstand was was interesting was that it featured an integrated dance floor which is the word black african-americans and white dancing together for african-american couples dancing on the floor with white couples. and for afghan american teens this was a stunning site. and that they raced onto watch american bandstand as quickly as their white counterparts. and i think music illustrates this as well, and here's a poem that julian bond wrote, and you can see him riffing on langston hughes in his opening line, but talking about little richard and fats domino talking about the musicians of their era. and talking about the ways in which ray charles is drowning in his own tears, the sorrows of segregation, but also that i don't mind standing a little longer, he concludes, and the ways in which pop culture, music, is both drawing him in to the br
and the host is that clark, who is still around.he is sort of the equivalent of the right secrest of his day. actually write seacrest is the dick clarke of our day. and the thing about american bandstand was was interesting was that it featured an integrated dance floor which is the word black african-americans and white dancing together for african-american couples dancing on the floor with white couples. and for afghan american teens this was a stunning site. and that they raced onto watch...
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you look like clark kent. >> greing an this is jason from miami. great job with the shotel4 i fddst stumbledjr.pon it. i thought it was a fever-cocaine enduced haze, d tht oder e i s-- yeredjr.p glo see it is an actual show. >> tell andy levy i am trying to figure out where he will be at various points in time by using his twitter to meet up with him dpor act. it ities. >> greing an there is a video ge on-line you have to check out. robotjr.niconing attack. unicorn man! jr.niconings baby, check it out! >> that was delightful. telement proket g wd hejr.da hello. call me on my direct line. 462-5050. and we close itjr.p with our post game wrap up. >>> don't forget you can watch us saturtcy night at midniome t eastern tim butst phey. pacific time. coming up next on the next "red eye" montcvy sorry about that, losing my mind. look at these lovely guests. retuning appearader es from jim nose lon. he is sexy as hell. diana falzone, she's not bad. n gd ylingto. >> th and another addition of father knows best with father norris. e-mailjr.s your questions at
you look like clark kent. >> greing an this is jason from miami. great job with the shotel4 i fddst stumbledjr.pon it. i thought it was a fever-cocaine enduced haze, d tht oder e i s-- yeredjr.p glo see it is an actual show. >> tell andy levy i am trying to figure out where he will be at various points in time by using his twitter to meet up with him dpor act. it ities. >> greing an there is a video ge on-line you have to check out. robotjr.niconing attack. unicorn man!...
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joseph clark and hns properties which built harbor east. 132-room hotel is on the way. >> there will be a new hotel room here on two levels inside. and the interior will be open to the sky. >> tourists stop here every day. the building doubled as a police station for the hit tv show, "homicide." >> to enjoy the whole thing. and history was amazing. >> that european look won't change. except for being cleaned. the building's exterior must stay the same. >> we have secured historic tax credits from the state and from the federal government, which requiresitous keep things looking the way they do. >> reporter: there will be one big difference. the famous tugboats are leaving for canton remember. >> it's going to be different. it's going to be like disturbing the titanic. tugboat has been here for 40 years. >> reporter: it will be two years before the hotel goes up here. first, this pier must be rebuilt and raised. >> the pier is falling into the water. so the first thing we have to do is spend about a year, taking out the old pilings, putting
joseph clark and hns properties which built harbor east. 132-room hotel is on the way. >> there will be a new hotel room here on two levels inside. and the interior will be open to the sky. >> tourists stop here every day. the building doubled as a police station for the hit tv show, "homicide." >> to enjoy the whole thing. and history was amazing. >> that european look won't change. except for being cleaned. the building's exterior must stay the same. >>...
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joining us are brandy grisham, jason clark, for the texas department of criminal justice. sandrine ageorges skinner and curtis mccarthy, a former death row inmate. he was exonerated by dna evidence two years ago, after spending 19 years in prison for first degree murder, and he's aided in this case. jason, you have the public information order. you were ready for the execution. did you get the word from the court to stay it? >> yes. we were notified through the attorney general's office that u.s. supreme court had issued a stay. and so we went over and did speak with mr. skinner. >> larry: he was eating his meal, i understand? >> yes, sir. he was finishing up his last meal. he had eaten most of the last meal, and he was on the phone, i believe, with his daughter, just a few minutes prior, he was in contact with his attorney. that attorney relayed to him that the execution was stayed. >> larry: so you didn't tell him, the attorney told him? >> yes, sir. >> larry: what was his first reaction? >> you know, certainly, he was ecstatic, understandably, when we talked with him, h
joining us are brandy grisham, jason clark, for the texas department of criminal justice. sandrine ageorges skinner and curtis mccarthy, a former death row inmate. he was exonerated by dna evidence two years ago, after spending 19 years in prison for first degree murder, and he's aided in this case. jason, you have the public information order. you were ready for the execution. did you get the word from the court to stay it? >> yes. we were notified through the attorney general's office...
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ramsey clark calling on the justice department to investigate those behind the launching of the war.other check on the top stories in about 15 minutes from now. >>> pope benedict addresses the latest sex abuse scandal in the catholic church. did his 18-page letter on alleged abuse by irish priests go far enough? >>> as the clock ticks toward a health care vote on capitol hill tomorrow, we understand the president of the united states has now left the white house. he's making the journey up to capitol hill where he will meet with democratic caucus to do any last-minute pep talking on this eve before the scheduled vote tomorrow. much more ahead on that. >>> meantime let's talk about pope benedict and the offering of his apology on the sex scandal rocking the irish catholic church now. the pope apologized to children abused by irish priest saying he is truly sorry. he rebuked irish bishops for their grave errors of judgment and ordered an investigation. the pope did not dole out any specific punishment to the irish bishops accused of covering up years of abuse. the vatican spokesman say
ramsey clark calling on the justice department to investigate those behind the launching of the war.other check on the top stories in about 15 minutes from now. >>> pope benedict addresses the latest sex abuse scandal in the catholic church. did his 18-page letter on alleged abuse by irish priests go far enough? >>> as the clock ticks toward a health care vote on capitol hill tomorrow, we understand the president of the united states has now left the white house. he's making...
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guarantee that never again would the united states government failed as it had with the lewis and clark expedition to leverage from them staggering amount of scientific information. in future letters jefferson would marvel at the timing to make countries known to the world and the moment they were about to become actors on the world stage. so there was just enough time after his visit with jefferson. he returned to philadelphia to paint a portrait. peale was gratified for the chance to prove that he could still pained at the college of physicians. the portrait shows a rosy cheek humboldt fresh from his travels to european fame, adulation and increasing care. when his friends learned of humboldt's skills as an artist they arranged his landscapes sketches. he left the united states certain that he was going to return here. he must have raised hopes that he would stay. many of his visitors ventured to gossip among themselves about his probable return to live among them. but as humboldt wrote to madison no matter how much he loved this beautiful land, i dare not lingering any longer. in a f
guarantee that never again would the united states government failed as it had with the lewis and clark expedition to leverage from them staggering amount of scientific information. in future letters jefferson would marvel at the timing to make countries known to the world and the moment they were about to become actors on the world stage. so there was just enough time after his visit with jefferson. he returned to philadelphia to paint a portrait. peale was gratified for the chance to prove...
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i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to make your wallet grow, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> new information for you and for lots of other ways to save more, spend less, and avoid getting ripped off, stay with us for the clark howard show noon eastern right here on hln. >>> a horrific crash. three generations in one family got into a horrific highway crash on their way to a wedding. now, their heart-broken friends are telling us how they remember the victims. >>> some people are calling it the conservative woodstock. caravans of tea party activists rolling into the desert. their mission? to stop a top democrat from keeping his office. >> we knew that we had to bring something to the marketplace that didn't exist. today you can't buy a marble cask casket. >> a business owner found a way to survive the slump in the auto industry, by thinking outside the box and making caskets. how it resurrected his business and could save you a whole lot of cash. this is hln for the last saturday in march. glad you'r
i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to make your wallet grow, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> new information for you and for lots of other ways to save more, spend less, and avoid getting ripped off, stay with us for the clark howard show noon eastern right here on hln. >>> a horrific crash. three generations in one family got into a horrific highway crash on their way to a wedding. now, their heart-broken friends are telling us how they remember the victims. >>> some...
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lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520.w, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time. time for new zyrtec® liquid gels. they work fast. so i can get relief from the pollen that used to make me sneeze, my eyes water. with new zyrtec® liquid gels, i get allergy relief at liquid speed. that's the fast, powerful relief of zyrtec®, now in a liquid gel. zyrtec® is the fastest 24-hour allergy medicine. it works on my worst symptoms so i'm ready by the time we get to the first hole. new zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. smote ♪ >>> this morning we are cooking with giada, making baked pasta and sweet basil smoothies and some to-die-for espresso. >> italian chef and "today" contributor is here with her favorite things. your most favorite of them all -- in surprise, a past
lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520.w, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time. time for new zyrtec® liquid gels. they work fast. so i can get relief from the pollen that used to make me sneeze, my eyes...
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i know justice rehnquist always tried to broaden the scope of schools from which he took clarks'. i have tried to do the same. as far as the justices go, i do not know. i think presidents should pick people they think are the most talented, accomplished, and best suited. i do not know they should be terribly concerned about where they went to law school. >> in reference to war crimes, how do you feel about the talk we have heard around the world the last few years? in their opinion, if federal courts had looked into allegations -- that americans should be responsible to international court jurisdictions. >> that is the kind of question i cannot answer. you will enjoy life in the senate. [laughter] >> thank you. i know i do not qualify as a student, but to all the students i wanted to say, in this wonderful room -- as chief justice of the supreme court, i want to thank you on behalf of the 249 state judges we have in alabama for coming to alabama. i want to stay to the students -- i want to say to the students that you have a rare opportunity that i promise you great trial judges h
i know justice rehnquist always tried to broaden the scope of schools from which he took clarks'. i have tried to do the same. as far as the justices go, i do not know. i think presidents should pick people they think are the most talented, accomplished, and best suited. i do not know they should be terribly concerned about where they went to law school. >> in reference to war crimes, how do you feel about the talk we have heard around the world the last few years? in their opinion, if...
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rates so low they're reaching for the kimberly clarks, the -- some of the drug stocks as a b substitute. >> dan, tell me why that's not true. you're saying people want to reduce volatility, there's a shift in demographics that's causing all these baby boomers to grow more caution and for that reason dif dend stocks are going to continue their bull run? >> i think what you're going to have, this is an equity oriented generation. people aren't going to give up totally on equity. when you're going to see that adjustment in volatility, i agree with paul, people are going to move down the food chain, look for lower volatility stocks and look for the the higher and more secure return. let's face it. we'd all be happy to have an 8% to 10% rate of return right now. if you can look in 4% to 5% from dividends you're right there. >> why would you invest more heavily in cap gains taxes are going up? if your taxes on dividends are going up why would you invest more heavily? could it possibly outweigh that? >> i don't think we're totally done with that. i'm hoping we reach some type of a compromise.
rates so low they're reaching for the kimberly clarks, the -- some of the drug stocks as a b substitute. >> dan, tell me why that's not true. you're saying people want to reduce volatility, there's a shift in demographics that's causing all these baby boomers to grow more caution and for that reason dif dend stocks are going to continue their bull run? >> i think what you're going to have, this is an equity oriented generation. people aren't going to give up totally on equity. when...
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