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back to crawford.ying keepaway. 24.5 remaining and crawford a 77% shooter will head to the line. jim: xavier did the right thing initially. they got the ball to holloway. so good coaching, stretching this game. and as we've seen a million times before. all the strategies go right out the window if you hit free throws. ian: and crawford is now 4-4 from the line. lyons checks in, replacing redford. chris mack, what an impressive coaching legacy at xavier. and now mack is closing in on a second-round victory for the musketeers. 27 for crawford. 69-6 3. brown another three, and he drills it! jim: same message if your pitt right now. ian: 16.9 left on the clock. out of bounds! they'll change it. the initial call from the referee -- jim: pitt now has to regroup. forget about the call. ian: and it was the right call. jim: so now pitt has to regroup and think. same exercise for them. ian: trying to get it in cleanly and xavier has used its final time-out. nursing a three-point lead. the sweet 16 awaits one of
back to crawford.ying keepaway. 24.5 remaining and crawford a 77% shooter will head to the line. jim: xavier did the right thing initially. they got the ball to holloway. so good coaching, stretching this game. and as we've seen a million times before. all the strategies go right out the window if you hit free throws. ian: and crawford is now 4-4 from the line. lyons checks in, replacing redford. chris mack, what an impressive coaching legacy at xavier. and now mack is closing in on a...
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so he went back to thomas crawford and said, something has to be changed. crawford relented, replacing the liberty cap with a crested roman helmet which is what we see on top of this statue of freedom today. he would die the next year in london without ever seeing his work on top of the capitol. if not for the ingenuity of philip reed, a slave of mixed blood, this dori of the freedom statue would end with a plaster model arriving in america and sitting on the grounds of the capitol. reed, a 39-year-old slave from charleston south carolina was owned by ironworker, clark mills who described reed as a highly esteemed workman who is smart in mind and a good workmen and founder. reed came up with mills to washington d.c. from south carolina where the slave had worked in a foundry for his entire life. mills noted in 1863 document that he walked reed because of his evident talent and the foundry business. reed proved his intelligence and skills in two different incidents involving the statue of freedom. wants this plaster mold of the statue of freedom which by the
so he went back to thomas crawford and said, something has to be changed. crawford relented, replacing the liberty cap with a crested roman helmet which is what we see on top of this statue of freedom today. he would die the next year in london without ever seeing his work on top of the capitol. if not for the ingenuity of philip reed, a slave of mixed blood, this dori of the freedom statue would end with a plaster model arriving in america and sitting on the grounds of the capitol. reed, a...
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jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >>> today marks the seventh anniversary of the start of the iraq war. the fight began with an overnight air strike by the u.s. shock and awe that targeted senior iraqi leaders. hours later u.s. and british troops invaded. as the war enters its eighth year, more than 96,000 american troops remain in the country. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," south carolina governor mark sanford agrees to pay ethics fines. plus, a tricky landing on a frozen lake that's going to require a lot of deicing. >>> but first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> it's a growing phenomenon. thieves stealing large quantities of prescription drugs for sale on the black market. what's behind the spike in this dangerous trend? tonight, only on the "cbs evening news." nly on the "cbs evening news." [ jennifer garner ] there's a lot of beautiful makeup out there... but there's one that makes your skin look better even after you take it off. 98% of women who tried neutrogena healthy skin makeup thought so. does your makeup do that? neutrogena cosmeti
jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >>> today marks the seventh anniversary of the start of the iraq war. the fight began with an overnight air strike by the u.s. shock and awe that targeted senior iraqi leaders. hours later u.s. and british troops invaded. as the war enters its eighth year, more than 96,000 american troops remain in the country. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," south carolina governor mark sanford agrees to pay ethics fines. plus, a tricky...
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oh, crawford's been at it a long time. he learned from the old timers.plain why it's based on, uh, junk science and old wives' tales. yeah, but joe don, he escaped with no burns on his feet. how's that possible? because fire burns upward. and one that reaches flashover is the next hottest thing to hell. and unless you're confronted with that type of heat, you just can't understand it, detective. you're right. i don't. he left his kids inside. as soon as he went outside to find another way in, he just let in more oxygen. fed the beast. even a fireman wouldn't go back into this blast furnace. so what you're saying is, it's possible joe don was telling me the truth? i see no evidence of arson. that's good. right? if he wasn't already dead. seemed to take the news pretty hard. you think the fire started in the kitchen. older house like that, nine times out of ten it's faulty wiring. yeah, but there's no way to tell for sure. usually, there'd be some prior issues with overloaded circuits, browning outlets. but you'd have to ask somebody who lived in the home.
oh, crawford's been at it a long time. he learned from the old timers.plain why it's based on, uh, junk science and old wives' tales. yeah, but joe don, he escaped with no burns on his feet. how's that possible? because fire burns upward. and one that reaches flashover is the next hottest thing to hell. and unless you're confronted with that type of heat, you just can't understand it, detective. you're right. i don't. he left his kids inside. as soon as he went outside to find another way in,...
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now you were not at the meeting that took place on april 2 at crawford. for craufed on april 2. -- crawford on april 2. were you part of this review that took place? >> well, clearly when sanctions were being examined, the treasury and the foreign office would be involved because the implementation of those sanctions depends on the treasury's ability to do certain things as it does the foreign office but we were coming to a position where sanctions were being accepted by saddam hussein. he was finding ways around them. >> i know that. my point really is were you involved in discussions about -- and were you part of these discussions about -- considered in the early part of 2002? >> i was not at any meetings prior to the prime minister's visit to crawford but i would know about the discussions about sanctions. if sanctions were to be changed, the treasury would be involved and i would be involved in taking skgses. >> you will be kept informed by the officials in the treasury? >> yes, we would cobt continue to monitor what's happening with sanctions. it was
now you were not at the meeting that took place on april 2 at crawford. for craufed on april 2. -- crawford on april 2. were you part of this review that took place? >> well, clearly when sanctions were being examined, the treasury and the foreign office would be involved because the implementation of those sanctions depends on the treasury's ability to do certain things as it does the foreign office but we were coming to a position where sanctions were being accepted by saddam hussein....
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jamaal crawford for the win. air ball. raptors won a thriller, 106-105. >>> the baseball season hasn't even started, and we already have our first suspension of the year. the mariners chris lee. both benches cleared, no punches thrown. lee suspended the first five games of the regular season putting his debut with the mariners on hold. >>> finally the basketball tournaments started yesterday afternoon. mr. obama has kansas, kentucky, villanueva, and upstart state to the final for. who has it when it's all said and done? kansas. we should note last year he picked north carolina to win it all and the tar heels came through. now the pressure is on the jayhawks to follow suit. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> well, kim car da shan's show may get canceled, and you're not going to believe why. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus folks give a hoot working to save these three cutis. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this thursday. very inte
jamaal crawford for the win. air ball. raptors won a thriller, 106-105. >>> the baseball season hasn't even started, and we already have our first suspension of the year. the mariners chris lee. both benches cleared, no punches thrown. lee suspended the first five games of the regular season putting his debut with the mariners on hold. >>> finally the basketball tournaments started yesterday afternoon. mr. obama has kansas, kentucky, villanueva, and upstart state to the final...
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now you were not at the meeting that took place on april 2 at crawford.craufed on april 2. -- crawford on april 2. were you part of this review that took place? >> well, clearly when sanctions were being examined, the treasury and the foreign office would be involved because the implementation of those sanctions depends on the treasury's ability to do certain things as it does the foreign office but we were coming to a position where sanctions were being accepted by saddam hussein. he was finding ways around them. >> i know that. my point really is were you involved in discussions about -- and were you part of these discussions about -- considered in the early part of 2002? >> i was not at any meetings prior to the prime minister's visit to crawford but i would know about the discussions about sanctions. if sanctions were to be changed, the treasury would be involved and i would be involved in taking skgses. >> you will be kept informed by the officials in the treasury? >> yes, we would cobt continue to monitor what's happening with sanctions. it was obvi
now you were not at the meeting that took place on april 2 at crawford.craufed on april 2. -- crawford on april 2. were you part of this review that took place? >> well, clearly when sanctions were being examined, the treasury and the foreign office would be involved because the implementation of those sanctions depends on the treasury's ability to do certain things as it does the foreign office but we were coming to a position where sanctions were being accepted by saddam hussein. he was...
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. >>> it was an upset for xavier over pittsburgh as jordan crawford scored 27 points. pitt missed a shot at the end and xavier got the victory 71-68. >>> lewis dale scored 26 points as cornell knocked off wisconsin 87-69. the big red is the first ivy league team to advance to the sweet 16 in more than 20 years. >>> number one seed duke dominated inside against california for a 68-53 blue devil win. duke faces purdue in a south regional semifinal on bring in houston. >>> wes johnson of syracuse scored a career-high 31 points as the orange defeated gonzaga. next syracuse plays putler on thursday in salt lake city. so exciting. when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and the right of spring. gas prices creep up as we approach summer driving season. g? (announcer) the sinus triple threat. (announcer) not just sinus headache... ahhhh! but pressure... and congestion. introducing sudafed pe® triple action™. for more complete relief from the sinus triple threat. sudafed pe® triple action™. more complete relief. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look a
. >>> it was an upset for xavier over pittsburgh as jordan crawford scored 27 points. pitt missed a shot at the end and xavier got the victory 71-68. >>> lewis dale scored 26 points as cornell knocked off wisconsin 87-69. the big red is the first ivy league team to advance to the sweet 16 in more than 20 years. >>> number one seed duke dominated inside against california for a 68-53 blue devil win. duke faces purdue in a south regional semifinal on bring in houston....
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>> before crawford. >> i'm sorry, before crawford on the second of april. >> but do you recall that you're part of this review that took place? >> when the sanctions were being examined the treasury and for an office would be involved because the implementation of the sanctions depends on the treasury's ability to do certain things as it does the foreign office, but we were coming to a position where sanctions were being accepted by saddam hussein. he was finding ways. >> i know that but my point really is were you involved in discussions about smart sanctions and were you part of these structured discussions of policy options being considered in the early part -- >> i was not -- >> -- of 2002? >> i was not at any meetings per year to the pri minister's visit to crawford but i would know about the discussions about sanctions. but if the sanctions were to be changed the treasury would undoubtedly be involved and i would be involved in taking decisions. >> so you were being kept informed by the officials in the treasury? >> yes. we would continue to monitor what was happening within sanction
>> before crawford. >> i'm sorry, before crawford on the second of april. >> but do you recall that you're part of this review that took place? >> when the sanctions were being examined the treasury and for an office would be involved because the implementation of the sanctions depends on the treasury's ability to do certain things as it does the foreign office, but we were coming to a position where sanctions were being accepted by saddam hussein. he was finding ways....
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by a convening authority of military commissions appointing under the bush administration, susan crawford the reason she gave was that the evidence against him as a cold restatement were obtained through torture. and thus he remains at guantÁnamo bay, not part of the five who the attorney general holders have would be tried in southern court as to perhaps reconsidering that decision. my question is, under the torture convention and related domestic law, does the united states have any obligation to investigate the finding of torture by the convening authority of the military commissions or not? i mean, it seems to me that under the torture convention, when there is a reasonably sourced allegation of torture, the state party does have an obligation to investigate and possibly prosecute. here, it's not an allegation by outside group or by detainee. it's a finding by a military official of the prior administration, whose job is to determine whether charges can lawfully proceed. and while she approved them for the leachate vomit, and other suspects, this one detainee the charges were rejected
by a convening authority of military commissions appointing under the bush administration, susan crawford the reason she gave was that the evidence against him as a cold restatement were obtained through torture. and thus he remains at guantÁnamo bay, not part of the five who the attorney general holders have would be tried in southern court as to perhaps reconsidering that decision. my question is, under the torture convention and related domestic law, does the united states have any...
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crawford lets it fly from deep, draining the deep. double overtime. seesaw battle ended it.of kansas state puts them up for good. kansas state wins 109-96. kansas state and butler tomorrow for a trip to the final four on the line. >>> east bracket, number one seed kentucky. a game a lot were curious about, playing cornell. cornell got out to a 10-2 lead. it was all downhill from there. kentucky just had too much running up and down the court. dunks, layups all night long. cornell, frankly, having a tough time getting shots off on the offensive end. their run ends in the sweet 16. kentucky wins. who do they play? they get number two west virginia. no problem with 11th seed washington. the rout was on. they outscored washington by 15 in the second half, winning 69-56. they advance now to play top-seeded kentucky in the east regional final. tonight, midwest regional goes. first game, tennessee against ohio state. the later game has the one a lot are excited about, northern iowa, can they keep it going? they beat kansas. they play michigan state. good team but michigan state pla
crawford lets it fly from deep, draining the deep. double overtime. seesaw battle ended it.of kansas state puts them up for good. kansas state wins 109-96. kansas state and butler tomorrow for a trip to the final four on the line. >>> east bracket, number one seed kentucky. a game a lot were curious about, playing cornell. cornell got out to a 10-2 lead. it was all downhill from there. kentucky just had too much running up and down the court. dunks, layups all night long. cornell,...
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host: josh crawford tweets in -- guest: high-risk pools are an interim measure that is creating a placepeople who are denied coverage, cannot get coverage because they have a pre-existing condition, that is a place they can go to get coverage with greater protections. it is meant to be an interim stop gap measure as the new rules go into effect. by 2014, there monday and end to discrimination. one of the reasons we are requiring people to buy insurance is because a market cannot work unless people -- if people are waiting to get insurance until they are sick. we need everyone contributing. at that point, everyone can have insurance without worries of premium skyrocketing. host: jeff in parkersburg, north carolina. caller: i am with champis. i have been there since i retired from the military. i have seen how the payments are made -- from looking at my bills. host: what is your question? caller: i have three questions. host: make them quick. caller: the cost of insurance, yes, it needs to be handled. but when you go to the hospital and you were charged $2,500 for 15 minutes worked before
host: josh crawford tweets in -- guest: high-risk pools are an interim measure that is creating a placepeople who are denied coverage, cannot get coverage because they have a pre-existing condition, that is a place they can go to get coverage with greater protections. it is meant to be an interim stop gap measure as the new rules go into effect. by 2014, there monday and end to discrimination. one of the reasons we are requiring people to buy insurance is because a market cannot work unless...
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susan crawford is the head of the military commission. at her retirement from the court of appeals, the only person she mentioned was david addington. if you get below the level of eric holder, the folks who are running the process, the same people are running it as when i was there. in one of the trials, a person with a degree from emory university, and the judge asked if he understood his rights, and he said yes, same circus, different clouds. there has not been any change that i can see here for the future, if i were king and i could do what i wanted, one of the points mentioned about why we should have public trials -- we went alone in the global war on terrorism, and the bush administration struck out on their own. if we want to be a part of the global community -- terrorism is not a domestic issue. it is an issue that affects everyone around the planet, not just us. another issue is piracy. what do we do with these pirates? if i were king there should be an international terrorism tribunal, something similar to the international cri
susan crawford is the head of the military commission. at her retirement from the court of appeals, the only person she mentioned was david addington. if you get below the level of eric holder, the folks who are running the process, the same people are running it as when i was there. in one of the trials, a person with a degree from emory university, and the judge asked if he understood his rights, and he said yes, same circus, different clouds. there has not been any change that i can see here...