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. >>> cory alegría, recorrió la pasarela al escuchar su nombre.ción, nadie se atreve decirle que está muerta. porque se piensa que no es momento de decirle la verdad >> esta por ejemplo es una arteria que no tiene contenido, estamos evaluando todos los días, tenemos la reunión del equipo y estamos rol cuanevalua hacer una re conexión de encontrar los nervios, y conectarlos para poder aproximarlos, y ver si de esta manera, responde algo >> jennifer llegó al hospital con el brazo izquierdo colgando con múltiple fractura, pensaron en amputarlo, lograron salvarlo, aunque los médicos no están seguros si podrá recuperar la movilidad >> el mejor de los casos que se quede funcional, va perder bastante sensibilidad en el peor de los casos que lo tenga de adorno >> jennifer no recuerda nada del accidente. solo que yo vía mucho ahora está preocupada de recuperar el brazo. >>> quiero estar tranquila recuperar mi brazo >> los escasos minuto que permitieron hablar con ella no llegó a decir que todavía no sabe que quiere hacer, cuando salga del hospital >> la ve
. >>> cory alegría, recorrió la pasarela al escuchar su nombre.ción, nadie se atreve decirle que está muerta. porque se piensa que no es momento de decirle la verdad >> esta por ejemplo es una arteria que no tiene contenido, estamos evaluando todos los días, tenemos la reunión del equipo y estamos rol cuanevalua hacer una re conexión de encontrar los nervios, y conectarlos para poder aproximarlos, y ver si de esta manera, responde algo >> jennifer llegó al hospital...
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cory's uniform hangs outside. his boots on the front porch. his dad had just left the mine when it exploded, with cory inside. >> he said, let's go dance with the devil. i said keep your feet. don't stop dancing. >> reporter: back here at the rescue site and the families of those who are missing and deceased but still inside the mine continue to wait anxiously. nbc news has also learned new information about the mine operator. that inspectors ordered parts of the mine or all of it closed on 61 occasions over the last 15 months, more than 100 times since the year 2000, and five of those instances were because of what the inspectors called imminent danger issues. lastly, president obama ordered an initial assessment of what went wrong next week. he also wants to make sure this never happens again. >> continues to be such a heartbreaking story out of west virginia. tom costello, thanks. >>> we turn to the big news story overseas today. it came out of prague. the u.s. and russia, the two world superpowers signed a new treaty to reduce their stock
cory's uniform hangs outside. his boots on the front porch. his dad had just left the mine when it exploded, with cory inside. >> he said, let's go dance with the devil. i said keep your feet. don't stop dancing. >> reporter: back here at the rescue site and the families of those who are missing and deceased but still inside the mine continue to wait anxiously. nbc news has also learned new information about the mine operator. that inspectors ordered parts of the mine or all of it...
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cory booker. >> cory booker.et a stat like you just indicated. mayors and governors have to make decisions. you were just talking about congress. let's defer that tax until 2018. mayors and governors can't do that. they have to -- you need a fire hydrant? you get it now. >> the governors wanted health care in their own -- they wanted to be able to decide what was going to happen for their states. that's why the governors were very upset. >> cory booker is a hero, has been a hero of mine for many year, and the rest of america is going to be more aware of cory booker in the next decade. >> inherited a terrible situation, horrible corruption by his predecessor. >> and turned it around. >> beginning to turn it around. >> looking good. >> as we discussed earlier, the poignancy of this occurring this month, murder free in newark when it was in this month a couple weeks ago the cold case department in new york solved a murder from 33 years ago. people were arrested. >> a new video in overnight from australia, where a ti
cory booker. >> cory booker.et a stat like you just indicated. mayors and governors have to make decisions. you were just talking about congress. let's defer that tax until 2018. mayors and governors can't do that. they have to -- you need a fire hydrant? you get it now. >> the governors wanted health care in their own -- they wanted to be able to decide what was going to happen for their states. that's why the governors were very upset. >> cory booker is a hero, has been a...
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so far all of the stuff i'm talking about, the cory smith of the world and people who've broken online, the radio and stuff, nobody has gone from nobody to a superstar purely using the internet yet. i fully expect something like that to happen over the next five to ten years. i think we will see a pure internet start during that time span. does that answer your question? >> [inaudible] si mccuish we need a microphone. sprick also carries an artist development dollars and where those come from. >> that is a tricky question. artist development -- when i feed with the definition of artist development is in the music industry i think of bands like u2, bruce springsteen, bob marley, the famous classical rock acts. those guys didn't appear overnight. some entrepreneurs had what they called solid gold years and the sly and these guys and they waited patiently for them to develop over a period of three or four or five albums and most of those acts, some of them are probably the stars you love the most didn't break right out of the box perhaps likely be gaga. they broke over a period of time be
so far all of the stuff i'm talking about, the cory smith of the world and people who've broken online, the radio and stuff, nobody has gone from nobody to a superstar purely using the internet yet. i fully expect something like that to happen over the next five to ten years. i think we will see a pure internet start during that time span. does that answer your question? >> [inaudible] si mccuish we need a microphone. sprick also carries an artist development dollars and where those come...
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cory, massachusetts. hi, cory. >> caller: hi, how are you? >> i'm good, dear. what's your question? >> caller: my question is how long has the mom been missing? and is the baby with the father? >> back to pastor chuck tabor. this is tiffany tehan's father. the little girl is with the father, right? >> that's correct. he's taking care of her. >> what are they telling her? >> she's 1-year-old. she's 1-year-old. and so they're just -- they're just trying to make her day and her routine as regular as possible. she misses her mom. you can tell that. >> oh, i'm sure. mr. tabor, how do they believe the tire was flatted? >> as i understand it, this was an old tire that had repeatedly deflated and had -- they were regularly filling it with air. and they didn't find the car till sunday morning. it could have been that it just deflated on its own. >> to pat brown, criminal profiler. pat, what do you make of it? >> well, i think what's most interesting is that she was meeting with him for something. maybe confidante, maybe advising him. i wonder if they didn't go out to the car to talk about so
cory, massachusetts. hi, cory. >> caller: hi, how are you? >> i'm good, dear. what's your question? >> caller: my question is how long has the mom been missing? and is the baby with the father? >> back to pastor chuck tabor. this is tiffany tehan's father. the little girl is with the father, right? >> that's correct. he's taking care of her. >> what are they telling her? >> she's 1-year-old. she's 1-year-old. and so they're just -- they're just trying...
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and they did, they have reached out to cory, like, every season, in fact. >> jimmy: that's so sad.everybody out there, addiction kills people. it's a fatal illness. please remember that. it's more likely to kill you than the majority of cancers. the sad part is that these are young people and they're dying of prescription medication deaths. that's what kills me. i mean -- >> jimmy: you've seen it, especially these actors. >> all the time. but "sober house," get back to what we're here to talk about. >> jimmy: what happened with "sober house" is, it's the continuation of "celebrity rehab." >> right, that's right. >> jimmy: so, we have dennis rodman, who, gosh, he's heartbreaking. >> heartbreaking, is that the word? >> jimmy: because he kind of doesn't admit that he's an alcoholic. >> yeah, he's just -- he's difficult. and he does -- he does soften. during "sober house," we bring his mom out, and she is a delightful woman. and really, we kind of get him in the game a little bit. >> jimmy: because, oh, i love him. i think he's great and i think he's so smart. >> dennis, yeah. >> jimmy
and they did, they have reached out to cory, like, every season, in fact. >> jimmy: that's so sad.everybody out there, addiction kills people. it's a fatal illness. please remember that. it's more likely to kill you than the majority of cancers. the sad part is that these are young people and they're dying of prescription medication deaths. that's what kills me. i mean -- >> jimmy: you've seen it, especially these actors. >> all the time. but "sober house," get back...
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but with people like cory price in to me.es months where he didn't turn out like others when he has different people on the staff. [laughter] >> i laughed out loud nixon's take on with some here are the writers to chase down to put to limit on the sepracor we actually did seriously consider a woman, lilly hero had she not been shot down by the all-male panel of the aba they would have been on the court and later looked at her credentials equally as good if not panera and some regards but when listening to these tapes he would say things like to mitchell, about 70 women and mike advent. thank god but my cabinet is so lousy maybe it does not make a difference probably for a man should even be educated. [laughter] here he has two lovely daughters he is very complex been met please describe the relationship to what i would be reluctant to do so. for example, i have some estate matters that had to be dealt with when he was doing a state planning i was the intermediary and he had me get the information from his wife rather than he
but with people like cory price in to me.es months where he didn't turn out like others when he has different people on the staff. [laughter] >> i laughed out loud nixon's take on with some here are the writers to chase down to put to limit on the sepracor we actually did seriously consider a woman, lilly hero had she not been shot down by the all-male panel of the aba they would have been on the court and later looked at her credentials equally as good if not panera and some regards but...
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newark mayor, cory booker, last month had a huge milestone.ch more right here on "morning joe." >> can you imagine if some of these reporters were working on a farm and if you planted some seeds and they came out the next day and they looked and nothing's happened. there's no crop! we're going to starve! >> it's been a week, folks. hey! increase in 6 months. pete, back it up! ( marker squeaking ) when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with comfort suites. spacious rooms, free hi-speed internet, and free hot breakfast. comfort suites. power up. now stay two separate times with comfort suites... or any choice hotel and earn a free night. book at choicehotels.com. let's wind 'em with precision. open our throttle to even more selection. and turn that savings swagger up full tilt. ♪ so when the time comes to bust open a can of doing... we've got all the tools for all the things we need to make 'em happen. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, get scotts nature scapes mulch for the new lower price of jus
newark mayor, cory booker, last month had a huge milestone.ch more right here on "morning joe." >> can you imagine if some of these reporters were working on a farm and if you planted some seeds and they came out the next day and they looked and nothing's happened. there's no crop! we're going to starve! >> it's been a week, folks. hey! increase in 6 months. pete, back it up! ( marker squeaking ) when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with comfort suites....
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nonetheless that theology does exist and it is a theology which looks at us as somehow being very evil per cory theology that says everything that is america is wrong and is a threat. they see democracy itself is a blasphemy. there view is the law, sure ryan should come from god and the idea that individuals serve it is a form of blasphemy seventh thing we'd have done is contrary to how god wants things to be in there for the take a violent means to overthrow the modern movement within the muslim world provide think our way forward is to support of moderate voices and moderate governments and to help them to reject this violent extreme ideology. >> host: why don't you think those governments are doing it themselves? >> many are but the philippine government was dealing with the al qaeda like movement and finding it very difficult there were several thousand members this group that were terrorizing the people of the philippines. our military was invited to work in partnership with the philippine military trading exercises and carrying out humanitarian efforts among the people and communities and
nonetheless that theology does exist and it is a theology which looks at us as somehow being very evil per cory theology that says everything that is america is wrong and is a threat. they see democracy itself is a blasphemy. there view is the law, sure ryan should come from god and the idea that individuals serve it is a form of blasphemy seventh thing we'd have done is contrary to how god wants things to be in there for the take a violent means to overthrow the modern movement within the...
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cory, on the republican line. go ahead corey? host: hi.. nice tie by the way. one question. with basically when barack obama started in the presidency and i'm a republican and registered republican, but i notice one voters for the act and not one voted for the health care bill. i'm starting to wonder - um... with all the speech coming from the rush limbaughs and glen beck's of the world, does it have to do with his race, when it comes to his draw of approval rating as a whole? i mean, what is this all about? host: let me add to that. there's been stories more often than not that presidents in the first year watch their poll numbers slide. guest: your question is a good question and it's really impossible to answer even if you had data, you're not sure people will say things that are politically incorrect. if you asked a person if your prejudice, most people whether or not they were would say, no. because that's the right answer. i think the republicans have followed a strategy that is not going to help them in the end. i'm not attributing it to racism although some of the pe
cory, on the republican line. go ahead corey? host: hi.. nice tie by the way. one question. with basically when barack obama started in the presidency and i'm a republican and registered republican, but i notice one voters for the act and not one voted for the health care bill. i'm starting to wonder - um... with all the speech coming from the rush limbaughs and glen beck's of the world, does it have to do with his race, when it comes to his draw of approval rating as a whole? i mean, what is...
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but his son cory, brother timmy, and nephew joshua were all killed.y and i began by asking what he remembers from that day, what he saw and what he felt. >> i just -- really, words can't explain what i saw or how i felt. it was just a horrific -- it was just terrible. terrible. >> i understand you were close to getting out of that mine. you felt a strong gust of wind which would be abnormal in that circumstance and then blowing dust. did you immediately suspect an explosion? >> no. no, i didn't. >> when did you first hear that there had been an explosion? >> i never heard much of anything. i kind of just sat outside and waited to see if my boy was coming out, my brother or my nephew. just kind of hung out with my other nephew in the parking lot and waited. >> cory, your son, had been working in the mine a little bit longer than you. he was getting close to be certified, getting his black hat, as they say. did he enjoy the profession? did he like mining? >> he loved his job. he loved the mines. he loved what he done. he loved all the men that he work w
but his son cory, brother timmy, and nephew joshua were all killed.y and i began by asking what he remembers from that day, what he saw and what he felt. >> i just -- really, words can't explain what i saw or how i felt. it was just a horrific -- it was just terrible. terrible. >> i understand you were close to getting out of that mine. you felt a strong gust of wind which would be abnormal in that circumstance and then blowing dust. did you immediately suspect an explosion?...
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sector, the oil and gas sector and from time to time the banks as well has gotten powerful or the cory in table has taken over and distorted the system. and whenever we see that in other countries in fact whenever our treasury in the 1990's and other countries they always insisted that when you talk anticrisis measures to address the underlying problem which isn't easy to do and that's what we have to do. one of the other measures we have a long list we talk about in the book. i think the key blind spot is banks. that is even sensible people on capitol hill are still not getting to that. but certainly we think there should be a lot more capital in the financial system. we think that the current consensus on raising capital would basically take us back -- move all financial institutions to a capital level roughly equivalent to what the lehman brothers had the day before it failed even if you measure lehman brothers capital correctly which doesn't strike as a compelling idea. the en brothers didn't have enough capital but anybody at that level have enough capital we stink it should be mo
sector, the oil and gas sector and from time to time the banks as well has gotten powerful or the cory in table has taken over and distorted the system. and whenever we see that in other countries in fact whenever our treasury in the 1990's and other countries they always insisted that when you talk anticrisis measures to address the underlying problem which isn't easy to do and that's what we have to do. one of the other measures we have a long list we talk about in the book. i think the key...
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him as governor because by january january 2009 neither would have succeeded as president pro tem cory of the senate. on the question of whether eliot would have appointed patterson to replace him i don't think he had an answer other regardless of he had made any implicit commitment hideout he would have nominated him like hillary. i do not believe bill it would have rest placing any of those hands with his fate. david paterson it is a variable -- as hillary hobbled over the license issue others had their debt support one was a possible exception had come from mayor mike bloomberg. he had worried out loud while giving illegals the same licenses would render them ineffective as necessary for boarding domestic flights part of that was not true. butter brought into play a contentious issue of realization. that it was immediate and angry and bloomberg is wrong at every level. dead wrong. legally wrong, morally wrong, ethically wrong paygo being of many statements earlier 2006 nawaz of the first time mike bloomberg had forgot and the boundaries of his authority on the issue clearly outside
him as governor because by january january 2009 neither would have succeeded as president pro tem cory of the senate. on the question of whether eliot would have appointed patterson to replace him i don't think he had an answer other regardless of he had made any implicit commitment hideout he would have nominated him like hillary. i do not believe bill it would have rest placing any of those hands with his fate. david paterson it is a variable -- as hillary hobbled over the license issue...
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as usual stories like these we go to fox news smoking cory spawn department. what say you party puff? >> they don't call him party puff mcmenthols for nothing. is it scary? >> man, party puff is amazing. what am i doing here? i should be with party puff on stage. >> we all want for with party puff. >> the more government gets involved with things the more things get broken. i think maybe she should think more about what hair salon she is going to than who is smoking cigarettes. >> yes. she should be looking into makeovers and not smoke embers. >> yes, that's a t-shirt. yes, it is. >> joe, could you imagine them trying to actually enforce such a policy? how would they do that? would they smell your clothes? >> i guess they would. clearly because she looks like sean penn in "carlito's way." she is laying down the law of her own. >> to be fair, she has much more of a forehead than sean. >> stop it. she is probably a nice lady. >> it is so true. >> let's stop concentrating on her looks and look at the policy. >> that's what is so ridiculous about it. you can essen
as usual stories like these we go to fox news smoking cory spawn department. what say you party puff? >> they don't call him party puff mcmenthols for nothing. is it scary? >> man, party puff is amazing. what am i doing here? i should be with party puff on stage. >> we all want for with party puff. >> the more government gets involved with things the more things get broken. i think maybe she should think more about what hair salon she is going to than who is smoking...
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the mayor of newark, cory booker. good morning to you. >> good morning.scription drugs for pretty much anybody who needs them. >> yeahment we thought that the problem really was -- the idea was that people using hospital emergency rooms for their primary care driving up health care costs like crazy. so we wanted to say if we could incentivize you to do care with a physician beforehand, preventative care and get you free prescription drugs, we can have a win, win, win. >> sounds great. who is paying for it? >> that's the thing. we brought together pharmaceutical companies along with a great foundation, the heinz foundation to create a model program and the pharmaceutical companies love it. foundation work is doing a great thing. it's a public/private partnership driving down costs and saving us as taxpayers a lot of money because now people aren't knowing when it's really expensive, when the problem becomes an emergency. >> how does this mirror the obama health care initiative? >> it's not really an either/or. we should be looking at a lot more local initi
the mayor of newark, cory booker. good morning to you. >> good morning.scription drugs for pretty much anybody who needs them. >> yeahment we thought that the problem really was -- the idea was that people using hospital emergency rooms for their primary care driving up health care costs like crazy. so we wanted to say if we could incentivize you to do care with a physician beforehand, preventative care and get you free prescription drugs, we can have a win, win, win. >>...
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. >> the mayor's new plan that cory investors proposed police and fire budget cuts. >>> hi everyone, i'm kai jackson. >> i'm mary bubala. >>> the mayor introduced her new plan to save the city's budget. she wants to raise taxes but says it could save jobs previous i couldn't go leon the block. mike breaks town the numbers. >> reporter: the city police and fire departments would get most of the money they have been fighting for but more than 200 city jobs would disappear and you'd pay new taxes on everything from hospital beds to beverages. mayor rolls blake laid out a new set of taxes which would restore funding to police and fire who decimated by a $121 million budget gap. >> from all whom i've spoken to, understands that there are going to be a shared burden, they want to make sure it's equity and want to make sure they can still move forward. >> reporter: while many would be restored, some have drawn controversy including a 4-cent bottle tax that some say they would hurt their business. >> when you choose to not go get soda because it's more expensive. >> reporter: there would be
. >> the mayor's new plan that cory investors proposed police and fire budget cuts. >>> hi everyone, i'm kai jackson. >> i'm mary bubala. >>> the mayor introduced her new plan to save the city's budget. she wants to raise taxes but says it could save jobs previous i couldn't go leon the block. mike breaks town the numbers. >> reporter: the city police and fire departments would get most of the money they have been fighting for but more than 200 city jobs...
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breakthrough about this generation of young or younger african-american politicians, not just obama but cory booker and arthur davis and all the rest. and it was just germinating in my mind. i'd written the piece called the joshua generation for the new yorker, trying to get a handle on what had happened, which was an astonishing event just after the election. and started going to chicago as often as i could, which meant weekends and little bits of time here and there, and i had never attended writing a full-blown book while editing at the magazine. and it just became more and more and more interesting. the more i spoke to diesel acquaintances whether it was at harvard law school, chicago, hawaii, all of the obvious spots. >> you do much to fill and i don't want to save the blanks, but to fill in spaces in his own book because he has told us his own story, but you learn much more in researching this book. did you find it was difficult to get people to open up and talk to you about this because it is one thing many of his friends and acquaintances have been regarded with his story. >> i didn'
breakthrough about this generation of young or younger african-american politicians, not just obama but cory booker and arthur davis and all the rest. and it was just germinating in my mind. i'd written the piece called the joshua generation for the new yorker, trying to get a handle on what had happened, which was an astonishing event just after the election. and started going to chicago as often as i could, which meant weekends and little bits of time here and there, and i had never attended...
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this is from cory. hi, cramer. thanks to you i bought bucy around 18 and rode to 40. watched it continue to 68. do you think the stock can continue to go up or is there too much risk now? it looks like china hasn't slowed down as some thought it might. remember, you never did wrong if you made money. if this stock has one of the sbra day pull-backs of 3%, 5% we see or if it's down for a couple days, yes, i want you back in. this is the big shovel company for china. it has multiple good years ahead of it. here's one from greg. jim, awesome show. thanks for the great info. with all the talk of alternative energy and oil prices spiking again, i'm looking for a good battery play to take advantage of the surging interest in hybrid vehicles and smart technology. i recall your segment on u-verse. you recommended we look at the equipment to get at the heart of a great play. i want to apply the same logic here. yes, that's right and att is breaking out my favorite with lithium. chile had that horrible earthquake and the stock is stuck. i believe in it. i think it's the best wa
this is from cory. hi, cramer. thanks to you i bought bucy around 18 and rode to 40. watched it continue to 68. do you think the stock can continue to go up or is there too much risk now? it looks like china hasn't slowed down as some thought it might. remember, you never did wrong if you made money. if this stock has one of the sbra day pull-backs of 3%, 5% we see or if it's down for a couple days, yes, i want you back in. this is the big shovel company for china. it has multiple good years...
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this week, tim davis and two of his nephews, josh, age 25, and cory, age 20, were killed in the explosionbig branch mine. rescuers have reported that tim and his two nephews were all found together. two other members of their families that worked in the mine were able to escape unharmed. before he left for the mine on monday, josh wrote a letter for his girlfriend and young daughter. in it, he said, if anything happens to me, i'll be looking down from heaven at you all. i love you. take care of my baby. tell her that daddy loves her. she's beautiful, she's funny, just take care of my baby girl. reflecting on that letter, and the losses she endured in just one week, josh's mother pam simply said, it is just west virginia. when something bad happens, we come together. when something bad happens, we come together. through tragedy and heartache, that's the spirit that has sustained this community and this country for over 200 years. and as we pray for the souls of those that we've lost and the safe return of those who are missing, we're also sustained by the words of the psalm that are partic
this week, tim davis and two of his nephews, josh, age 25, and cory, age 20, were killed in the explosionbig branch mine. rescuers have reported that tim and his two nephews were all found together. two other members of their families that worked in the mine were able to escape unharmed. before he left for the mine on monday, josh wrote a letter for his girlfriend and young daughter. in it, he said, if anything happens to me, i'll be looking down from heaven at you all. i love you. take care of...
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cory davis. elswicmichael elswick. william griffith. steve harrah. edward jones. richardlane.illaim lynch nicholas mccrosky. joe marcum. maynor. james mooney. adam morgan. rex mullins. joshua napper. howard payne. dillard persinger. joel price. deward scott. gary quarles. grover skeens. benny willingham. ricky workman. if any comfort can be found, it can be found by seeking a god that man's our broken hearts and eases our mourning souls. we also remember 29 lives lived. up at 4:30, 5:00 in the morning at the latest, they began their day as they worked, in darkness. and coveralls and hard steel toed boots, i had on their head, they sit quietly for their hour-long journey, 5 miles into a mountain. their only light, the lands on their cap. day after day burrow into the coal, the fruits of their labor something we so often take for granted, the electricity that lights up convention centers, that whites up our church and our home, our school, our office. the energy that powers our country in the energy that powers the world. [applause] on most days they would emerge from the darkne
cory davis. elswicmichael elswick. william griffith. steve harrah. edward jones. richardlane.illaim lynch nicholas mccrosky. joe marcum. maynor. james mooney. adam morgan. rex mullins. joshua napper. howard payne. dillard persinger. joel price. deward scott. gary quarles. grover skeens. benny willingham. ricky workman. if any comfort can be found, it can be found by seeking a god that man's our broken hearts and eases our mourning souls. we also remember 29 lives lived. up at 4:30, 5:00 in the...
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so the orioles went out today and agreed to terms on a minor league contract with cory paterson.'06-'07. last season he was with washington and milwaukee. >> jim: they also signed joey goaltender right at the end of the last series. i think this is going to be the era that felix pie, he had a great spring, probably the best batting average and was hitting around .400. the muscle in his back is going to take about three months to heal. >> wicho: starting line up brought to you by southwest airlines. jones, wigginton and markakis, reimold scott and weight. atkins back in the lineup. he did not play last night. luring owe and izturis. atkins you can see why he is in there. 5-7 against the seattle starter including two home runs. >> jim: our scouting report on the left-hander, a 27-year-old. 7-4-at home. 3-11 on the road. eeover eight runs a game. change is good. his best pitch is a change-up. he pitched well against the orioles last year. was 0-1. will the third time be a charm? he is at home. they did not get him a lot of runs kind of david hernandez for the orioles. he had a 2.88
so the orioles went out today and agreed to terms on a minor league contract with cory paterson.'06-'07. last season he was with washington and milwaukee. >> jim: they also signed joey goaltender right at the end of the last series. i think this is going to be the era that felix pie, he had a great spring, probably the best batting average and was hitting around .400. the muscle in his back is going to take about three months to heal. >> wicho: starting line up brought to you by...
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the dirty cory, the same thing. she followed her husband from prague.a lot of people come from europe but with that said there are pockets of amenable spaces and there are certain institutes in europe that are very amenable to women. >> thank you for a wonderful presentation. i'm actually the science director at the local high school here in new york city and i also teach a research program. for the high school students, i would like to inform me that more than half of my class compiles a female students of all races but my question i have for you is students i work with oftentimes i find that when you work with younger students they don't usually have the concept that science is only meant for one gender or the other however what i find myself combating are the parents, because i have a number of cases where the female students in oftentimes, i never encountered male students having this kind of issue. in the female students parents are demanding and questioning why is my daughter spending so much time in your class and inner laboratory? where is the m
the dirty cory, the same thing. she followed her husband from prague.a lot of people come from europe but with that said there are pockets of amenable spaces and there are certain institutes in europe that are very amenable to women. >> thank you for a wonderful presentation. i'm actually the science director at the local high school here in new york city and i also teach a research program. for the high school students, i would like to inform me that more than half of my class compiles a...
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ken davis and two of his nephews, josh age 25 and cory age 20 were killed in the explosion. rescuers reported that tim and his two nephews were all found together. two other members of their families that worked in the mine were able to escape unharmed. before he left for the mine monday josh wrote a letter for his girlfriend and young daughter and in it he said if anything happens to me i'll be look down from heaven at you all. i love you, take care of my baby, tell her daddy loves her, she is beautiful, she is funny, just take care of my baby girl. reflecting on that letter and the loss she endured in just one week, josh's mother pam simply said, it is just west virginia. when something bad happens we come together. when something had happens, we come together. it's a tragedy and heartache and that's the spirit that sustained this community and this country for over 200 years. as we pray for the souls of those we have lot of -- we have lost and the safe return of those who are missing. "you o lord keep my lamp burning. my god turns my darkness into light." thank you very m
ken davis and two of his nephews, josh age 25 and cory age 20 were killed in the explosion. rescuers reported that tim and his two nephews were all found together. two other members of their families that worked in the mine were able to escape unharmed. before he left for the mine monday josh wrote a letter for his girlfriend and young daughter and in it he said if anything happens to me i'll be look down from heaven at you all. i love you, take care of my baby, tell her daddy loves her, she is...
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bipartisan support, but if we are going to have a base of conservation leaders it has to include the people corybout. it has to include my friend over here. it has to include the native americans the hesitated engaging because they are worried about sovereignty and this is the enormous light i'm sitting next to the first hispanic secretary of the interior, a proud generation of leaders in the west and i think that is what i see of the importance of the historical and cultural preservation is who we are bringing all of them into this movement. >> thank you very much. let me just say you heard from one of the greatest panels that we have ever assembled. governor richards and who i think many of us believe he is one of the greatest governors in the united states of america. give him a round of applause. [applause] whose historical writing seven from this you today and will continue to inform us as we move forward on the conservation, thank you for joining us, bill cronon. [applause] to soudet for bringing the voiced the business community to be heard strong and allowed across the capitol and over t
bipartisan support, but if we are going to have a base of conservation leaders it has to include the people corybout. it has to include my friend over here. it has to include the native americans the hesitated engaging because they are worried about sovereignty and this is the enormous light i'm sitting next to the first hispanic secretary of the interior, a proud generation of leaders in the west and i think that is what i see of the importance of the historical and cultural preservation is...
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[applause] >> one of the finest young mayors in the country, mayor cory booker.o all of the outstanding member [applause] as of congress -- [applause] >> and to all of the outstanding members of congress. i am thankful that the first such conference was held over yuan century ago by one of my favorite presidents, and one of the greatest presidents, and certainly our greatest concentration presidents -- upon taking office, did their roosevelt, an avid bird watcher, a bear hunter, set out on a tour that would change his life and our life forever. he camped in a snow blizzard at yosemite. he stood on a cliff at the grand canyon. the ages have been at work on hand, he declared. man can only market from that sense of commitment sprang at five national parks, 18 national monuments, 51 federal bird reservations and 150 national force. that meant the sprained an effort to save the great red words of california. -- redwoods of california. from that commitment sprang a breathtaking legacy of conservation that still enhances our lives. that legacy is an extraordinary achiev
[applause] >> one of the finest young mayors in the country, mayor cory booker.o all of the outstanding member [applause] as of congress -- [applause] >> and to all of the outstanding members of congress. i am thankful that the first such conference was held over yuan century ago by one of my favorite presidents, and one of the greatest presidents, and certainly our greatest concentration presidents -- upon taking office, did their roosevelt, an avid bird watcher, a bear hunter, set...
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. >> juliet: corie goldstedder, put himself into the 1985 movie, "back to the future" to pop the question >> welcome to the latest experiment, this is the big one, the one i have waited for all my life. >> you're right, what finish says no? >> well, i figure... >> you're good, honey, i don't want to steal the moment for myself, so... >> clayton: he says, will you marry me? believe it or not, she said yes, he digitally edited himself into the movie and recruited 20 onlookers to go into the theater and watch the movie so he -- it wouldn't look suspiciously empty and they met at a costume party where he went as marte mcfly. brilliant. >> dave: didn't she know something was up when they went into a movie theater, and a movie from 20 years ago was playing. >> juliet: it was a revival, like rocky horror and "back to the future." >> clayton: you are watching the movie and suddenly your fee answer appears on the screen. >> juliet: ladies, would you kind of go, wow, this is really wonderful and cute an clever or run for the hills. >> dave: you said you would say no. it raises the bar for proposals
. >> juliet: corie goldstedder, put himself into the 1985 movie, "back to the future" to pop the question >> welcome to the latest experiment, this is the big one, the one i have waited for all my life. >> you're right, what finish says no? >> well, i figure... >> you're good, honey, i don't want to steal the moment for myself, so... >> clayton: he says, will you marry me? believe it or not, she said yes, he digitally edited himself into the movie...
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christopher bell, gregory brought, kenneth chapman, robert clark, charles davis, cory davis, michaeln hara, edward d. jones, richard lane, williams lynch, choate markum, james mooney, adam morgan, joshua napeier, a jolt price, benny willingham. nothing i or the vice president for the governor, none of the speakers here today, nothing we say can fill told a lead in your hearts -- the wwhole they leave in your hearts. if there is any comfort, it can be found by seeking faith in god who quiets our troubled minds, of god to man our broken hearts, -- a god who mends our broken hearts. we also remember 29 lives lived. up at 4:30, 5:00 in the morning at the latest, they began their day as they worked, in darkness. and coveralls and boots, a hard hat over their heads, they sit quietly for their hour-long journey, 5 miles into amount. the only light, the lamps on their caps. day after day, they would burrow into the coal, the fruits of their labor, something we take for granted. the electricity that lights up convention centers, that lights up our churches and our homes, our schools and our o
christopher bell, gregory brought, kenneth chapman, robert clark, charles davis, cory davis, michaeln hara, edward d. jones, richard lane, williams lynch, choate markum, james mooney, adam morgan, joshua napeier, a jolt price, benny willingham. nothing i or the vice president for the governor, none of the speakers here today, nothing we say can fill told a lead in your hearts -- the wwhole they leave in your hearts. if there is any comfort, it can be found by seeking faith in god who quiets our...
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support, but if we're going to have a base of conservation leaders, it has to include the people that cory brook has to talk about. it has to include my friend over here and it has to include the native americans. they hesitated engaging because they're worried about sovereignty. and, you know, this is the enormous delight that i'm sitting next to the first hispanic secretary of the interior. a proud generational leader in the west. and i think that's what i see of the real importance of historical and cultural preservation is who we are. >> we're leaving this now to take you live for more from the independent federal commission on wartime contracting. today's focus government oversight of contracts awarded for military operations in southwest asia. live coverage here on c-span2. >> the commission estimates that these contracts have consumed some $80 billion of taxpayers' money over the past five years. most of the services contracts for tasks like logistical support, security, transportation and maintenance are distinct from buying weapons or equipment. and are made by the u.s. army. as m
support, but if we're going to have a base of conservation leaders, it has to include the people that cory brook has to talk about. it has to include my friend over here and it has to include the native americans. they hesitated engaging because they're worried about sovereignty. and, you know, this is the enormous delight that i'm sitting next to the first hispanic secretary of the interior. a proud generational leader in the west. and i think that's what i see of the real importance of...
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[applause] [silence] [silence] cory thomas davis. [applause] [silence] [silence] [silence] steven j. "smiley" harrah. [applause] [silence] [silence] [silence] nicolas mccroskey. [applause] [silence] [silence] christopher lee bell, sr. [applause] [silence] [silence] [silence] joel r. "jody" price. [applause] . . deward alan scott. [applause] [silence] >> grover dale skeens. [applause] [silence] >> william "grif "griffith. [applause] [silence] >> mike lee "cuz" elswick. [applause] >> howard daniels "boone" payne, jr.. [applause] [silence] [silence] >> gary wayne quarles. [applause] [silence] [silence] >> william roosevelt lynch. [applause] [silence] [silence] >> ricky workman. [applause] [silence] [silence] >> richard "rick "keith lane. [applause] [silence] [silence] >> adam keith morgan. [applause] [silence] >> edward dean jones. [applause] [silence] [silence] [silence] >> robert eugene clark. [applause] [silence] [silence] >> joe marcum. [applause] [silence] [silence] >> ronald lee maynor. [applause] [silence] [silence] [silence] >>
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[applause] one of the finest young mayors of the country, mayor cory booker.ause] and to all the outstanding members of congress, who have been so diligent in promoting the conservation agenda. >>i am mindful that the first such conference was held over one century ago by one of my friends -- my favorite president, one of our greatest presidents, and certainly, our greatest conservation president. upon taking office, theodore roosevelt, avid bird watcher bear hunter, set out on a tour of the american west that would change his life and the life of the nation forever. he stood in awe of the geysers of yellowstone. he can't in a snow blizzard at yosemite. -- he camped in a snow blizzard at yosemite. he stood on a cliff at the grand canyon. from that sense of commitment spring five national parks 18 national monuments 51 federal byrd reservations, and 150 national forests. from that commitment sprang an effort to save the great redwoods of california and the petrified forest of arizona the great bird rocks of the aleutian islands. and the congress of thongas of a
[applause] one of the finest young mayors of the country, mayor cory booker.ause] and to all the outstanding members of congress, who have been so diligent in promoting the conservation agenda. >>i am mindful that the first such conference was held over one century ago by one of my friends -- my favorite president, one of our greatest presidents, and certainly, our greatest conservation president. upon taking office, theodore roosevelt, avid bird watcher bear hunter, set out on a tour of...
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conversations] >>> we are here this year's conservative political action conference talking with jerome cori. until about your new book. >> it is quote to america for sale," and it was a bestseller. it is an economic analysis of globalism, the need to preserve u.s. sovereignty, very strongly support the tea party movement, and it's predicted a lot of the economics that we are going through and unfortunately we are not through the hard times yet and i talk about a coming debt crisis i think is next in the book but it's comprehensive. a lot of solutions and emphasis on things people can do to solve the economic problems. >> can you give a few examples? consolidate families. if someone has lost a job, son or daughter, move them into the home. parents get older, forget about nursing homes, expand your home and bring them home into the house. go back to consolidated family is here to make sure your press residential real estate is paid off. and then in terms of the larger issues we need to have the federal reserve audited and transparent federal reserve. a very strong suggestions for job creation
conversations] >>> we are here this year's conservative political action conference talking with jerome cori. until about your new book. >> it is quote to america for sale," and it was a bestseller. it is an economic analysis of globalism, the need to preserve u.s. sovereignty, very strongly support the tea party movement, and it's predicted a lot of the economics that we are going through and unfortunately we are not through the hard times yet and i talk about a coming debt...
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mike: we are back to philadelphia as maryland stays undefeated on the year 12-0, welcome back, mike coryngside jack vitelli. >> jack: they did a nice job on the offensive end. they found open cutters and you can see karri ellen johnson scoring right there and caitlyn mcfadden with a free possession goal, great quick goal and nice move from sarah mollison, outstanding job all around for maryland. >> mike: congratulations, good wind for you guys. >> thank you. we had two really strong teams and i am proud of the way our maryland team stepped on the feel tonight. we had a great first half finding our openings very strong defe black came off the bench and was on the receiving end they played a very good defence sufficient game. penn had only 8 or 9 shots the entire game. if they thin effort all year long they will be playing for a national championship. >> mike: great to work with you. >> jack: great to work with you, mike. >> mike: coming up our double header, loyola state and direction i will
mike: we are back to philadelphia as maryland stays undefeated on the year 12-0, welcome back, mike coryngside jack vitelli. >> jack: they did a nice job on the offensive end. they found open cutters and you can see karri ellen johnson scoring right there and caitlyn mcfadden with a free possession goal, great quick goal and nice move from sarah mollison, outstanding job all around for maryland. >> mike: congratulations, good wind for you guys. >> thank you. we had two really...