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eagles are up 16. daniel munoz gets the inbound pass and pushes. in the corner for the three-pointer. patriots go in the locker room up by 19. patriots work the ball into the paint. american outscored lafayette. lumpkin flows it down. eagles have won two games in a row and host navy in the patriot league tourney on thursday. in olympic news, maryland's own simon cho raced in the semifinals of the 5,000 meert men's short track relay. did not race in the finals. because he was part of that team he gets the bronze medal. team usa knows tomorrow canada seeks redemption. tomorrow the u.s. men's team will have a chance to take home theold for the hockey since the 1980 miracle on ice. they have to get through the home favorites who has returned to dominating form since team usa upset them. sidney crosby going for a gold with team canada. since they fell to team usa, team canada outscored opponents 18-7. last night they had to hang on with a late-surging slovakia but canada won 3-2. u.s. hockey coach ron wilson knows this will be a tough pass. yesterday th
eagles are up 16. daniel munoz gets the inbound pass and pushes. in the corner for the three-pointer. patriots go in the locker room up by 19. patriots work the ball into the paint. american outscored lafayette. lumpkin flows it down. eagles have won two games in a row and host navy in the patriot league tourney on thursday. in olympic news, maryland's own simon cho raced in the semifinals of the 5,000 meert men's short track relay. did not race in the finals. because he was part of that team...
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i'm especially interested in eagles. we have a wildlife refuge your our finger lakes butter now polluted and it's worse now. i read her book about our lakes are polluted. you can't eat the fish. the birds to me are diminishing. the geese and ducks, i haven't seen a starling all winter. and i got concerned. >> host: linda lear? >> guest: and you should be concerned. the system is here that rachel was pointing out right up route 95 from where she was was of course the fish and wildlife refuge and they were working on feeding ddt two birds, eagles, pelicans, the nesting birds that fly. and these birds were showing signs of various reproductive problems. these birds were sort of the tip of the iceberg and then came the robins and whether or not the eggshell thinning can be proven to the ingestion of pesticides i am not sure it has never been clear. but resistance and pesticides are persistent and water soil and air. they don't go away and that was one of rachel's big points in silent spring and i sure paul doesn't disagree w
i'm especially interested in eagles. we have a wildlife refuge your our finger lakes butter now polluted and it's worse now. i read her book about our lakes are polluted. you can't eat the fish. the birds to me are diminishing. the geese and ducks, i haven't seen a starling all winter. and i got concerned. >> host: linda lear? >> guest: and you should be concerned. the system is here that rachel was pointing out right up route 95 from where she was was of course the fish and...
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golden eagles as well lead that is when the eagle population started coming back and it happened in the midst of using ddt. >> host: linda lear? >> guest: what about the republicans when we finally stopped using ddt as much as we have, the brown pelicans once again began to combat. these are birds, there's a difference in the kind of birds and how they hatch and later eggs and they were the most affected by ddt. i want to just say that when the congress after the hearings rachel creston testified with, but congress band the production of ddt in this country but they never band the sale or distribution of ddt abroad. we have had 50 plus years, almost 50 years since of the distribution of ddt and all with its sister chemicals abroad. so the dispersion of the multiplicity of pesticides, chemical toxins in our environment has accelerated, not a decelerated since rachel carson's time. >> host: linda lear, with the founding of the epa, the environmental movement, the effect or of of what we give to the environment today recycling, taking the lead out of gas, removing phosphates from the w
golden eagles as well lead that is when the eagle population started coming back and it happened in the midst of using ddt. >> host: linda lear? >> guest: what about the republicans when we finally stopped using ddt as much as we have, the brown pelicans once again began to combat. these are birds, there's a difference in the kind of birds and how they hatch and later eggs and they were the most affected by ddt. i want to just say that when the congress after the hearings rachel...
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morgan's lawrence eagles expects crude prices, which dictate gas prices, to climb higher. that's after averaging between $72 and $76 a barrel in the first half this year. >> moving higher in the second half, up to $88 by the end of the year and moving appreciably stronger in 2011. >> reporter: for eagles appreciably stronger means as high as $100 a barrel. his price predictions are based on a bullish outlook for t global economy. a healthier economy should fuel a pickup in oil demand. >> the one thing that is absolutely essential, which our forecast is very much focused on, is that we continue to have strong developing economy growth, strong demand from asia in particular, but also the middle east is going to be a stronger consumer. >> reporter: deutsche bank's paul sankey also expects strong energy demand this year in the u.s. and abroad. but he thinks generous supplies will outpace demand. >> there's a lot of oil in inventory, there's a lot of oil stored at sea. additionally, we have some good supply growth projects coming particularly in opec itself. >> reporter: for sa
morgan's lawrence eagles expects crude prices, which dictate gas prices, to climb higher. that's after averaging between $72 and $76 a barrel in the first half this year. >> moving higher in the second half, up to $88 by the end of the year and moving appreciably stronger in 2011. >> reporter: for eagles appreciably stronger means as high as $100 a barrel. his price predictions are based on a bullish outlook for t global economy. a healthier economy should fuel a pickup in oil...
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above all, once an eagle scout, you're always an eagle scout.t's something that's listed on resumes for the re rest of their life, one of the few things from youth that can be listed on a reserve maivment from 1912 to 2009, 2 million boy scouts earned the eagle scout raincht eagle scouts have become leaders in all walks of life, including business, academics, entertainment, science, and yes, even government. within the 111th congress alone, there are 22 members who received their eagle scout awards. eagle scouts also leave an everlasting impact on their communities through the civic projects that he complete to earn their rank. project improvement projects, trail enhancements, organizing community events, and construction projects only begin to explain the things eagle scouts have done to improve the world around them. over its 100-year history in america, boy scouting has shaped many young lives. the service that scouts have performed is immeasurable but there are many noteworthy moments. in world war i, the scouts played an important role by c
above all, once an eagle scout, you're always an eagle scout.t's something that's listed on resumes for the re rest of their life, one of the few things from youth that can be listed on a reserve maivment from 1912 to 2009, 2 million boy scouts earned the eagle scout raincht eagle scouts have become leaders in all walks of life, including business, academics, entertainment, science, and yes, even government. within the 111th congress alone, there are 22 members who received their eagle scout...
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this is a book about the 1943 merger of the pittsburgh steelers in philadelphia eagles. the nfl was so short of players that they merge the steelers and eagles and they became known as the steagles. the receiver was blind in one eye. the center was death and one year. the running back had ulcers. the actually did much better than you might expect. how well did they do? the book is available in paperback. [laughter] after that book came out in 2006 i was still in west africa and still had plenty of free time on my hands the began fishing around for a book idea and i suspect like most writers and reporters i keep a folder marked, ideas. 99.9% of which are bad and that is probably a good word for it but everyone's while you find it jim. buried in there was a piece of pacer-- paper with the words truman road tip. back in 1998, at the time i was working at the public radio station in st. louis and i came to kansas city to do research for the 50th anniversary of the 1948 whistlestop campaign, and i went to the german library and in the basement of the library, i think they hav
this is a book about the 1943 merger of the pittsburgh steelers in philadelphia eagles. the nfl was so short of players that they merge the steelers and eagles and they became known as the steagles. the receiver was blind in one eye. the center was death and one year. the running back had ulcers. the actually did much better than you might expect. how well did they do? the book is available in paperback. [laughter] after that book came out in 2006 i was still in west africa and still had plenty...
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>> eagle publishing is our parent company sued eagle publishing is a multimedia, conservative publishing company that owns human events. regnery publishing, the conservative book club, red state in a group of financial newsletters as well and we all come together for the same mission of promoting conservative values than serving the conservative marketplace but it is a nice combination of publishing businesses that coverage number of different media. >> are you here every year? how long have you been here? be human events has been one of the cosponsors with acu of cpac for decades so we have had a long presence here and it is a great show. i like coming to the show to meet folks that we are publishing newspapers for. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> this was praga, the capital of czechoslovakia and the 1950s and today it is very sort of a colorful city because it is full of tourists but at the time it was very much bleak and not very colorful. as a child, you cannot control really what country you were born or what political system you were born into her situation so i
>> eagle publishing is our parent company sued eagle publishing is a multimedia, conservative publishing company that owns human events. regnery publishing, the conservative book club, red state in a group of financial newsletters as well and we all come together for the same mission of promoting conservative values than serving the conservative marketplace but it is a nice combination of publishing businesses that coverage number of different media. >> are you here every year? how...
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i graduated from high school [applause] with the eagles and went to u-tech but not so good there. [laughter] but i had a lot of fun. but the grades were not that good. so i dropped out a really did not have a direction with my life eight jobs here and there by the time i really figured out that my love was cooking and wanted to go to a culinary school, it is very, very expensive. especially since i messed up the first time mom and dad said i had to find a way to pay for it myself. [laughter] so i looked into joining the military. i first looked in the air force because i thought it was cushy but they've wanted me to lose 50 pounds. i said no way. [laughter] the army said lose 20. i said okay. my sister was already at the military is a two if they're reserves in helping her pay for her college. i had plenty of cousins that went into the military so it was a natural progression. i joined the army, became a coke -- cook. it is not culinary school prayer i learned how to cook for my mom and my grandma, but cooking for 500, rice and mashed potatoes was a different experience for you ar
i graduated from high school [applause] with the eagles and went to u-tech but not so good there. [laughter] but i had a lot of fun. but the grades were not that good. so i dropped out a really did not have a direction with my life eight jobs here and there by the time i really figured out that my love was cooking and wanted to go to a culinary school, it is very, very expensive. especially since i messed up the first time mom and dad said i had to find a way to pay for it myself. [laughter] so...
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. >> can you tell me about -- what's the relationship between regnery and eagle? >> because the multi-conservative publishing company that owns human events, regnery publishing, the conservative book club, red state come in a group of financial newsletters as well. and we all come together for the same mission of promoting conservative values and serving the conservative marketplace. that it's a nice combination of publishing businesses that cover a number of different media. cannot argue here every year? >> human events has been one of the cosponsors with acu of cpac for decades. so we've had a long presence here and it's a great show. i really like coming to the show to meet all the folks that we are writing books or in publishing these papers for. it's good. >> thank you very much, marji. >> thank you very much. >> my name is jeff smith, the executive director of d.c. boys. how to tell those of you who are not either volunteers are affiliated with our work a little bit about what we do and why that really relates to the book that were here to hear about this ev
. >> can you tell me about -- what's the relationship between regnery and eagle? >> because the multi-conservative publishing company that owns human events, regnery publishing, the conservative book club, red state come in a group of financial newsletters as well. and we all come together for the same mission of promoting conservative values and serving the conservative marketplace. that it's a nice combination of publishing businesses that cover a number of different media. cannot...
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and another opportunity for the eagles. paris. >> boston college just forcing it early.. you don't need that. you've got plenty of time. >> and l.d. williams on the receiving end. you talked about it, dan, most of the times it has been l.d. williams off those type of passes. look at smith. a steal. >> oh, my goodness. smith. what a dunk. what a dunk. >> he wound up for that one, mike. >> that will make some highlight reels. >> southern. chas mcfarland on his back. chas mcfarland called for a second. watch this. >> watch. quick hands. then picks up the ball and recognizes that he has got the opportunity here. maybe he has to dunk that one because corey raji is chasing him behind. i thought maybe he left his feet a little too early, mike, and pulled the ball back a little too far. shows you how much i know. >> that was kind of dr. j like. float through the lane with a dunk. >> mike, it was interesting. we said before the game that wake forest wanted to employ a pounding pace. pound the ball inside and get the game going up and down. you saw in our halftime stats they had 3
and another opportunity for the eagles. paris. >> boston college just forcing it early.. you don't need that. you've got plenty of time. >> and l.d. williams on the receiving end. you talked about it, dan, most of the times it has been l.d. williams off those type of passes. look at smith. a steal. >> oh, my goodness. smith. what a dunk. what a dunk. >> he wound up for that one, mike. >> that will make some highlight reels. >> southern. chas mcfarland on his...
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there is one that is more expensive my secretary of state eagle. i never believed i would ever believe secretary of state. not that i lacked ambition but i had never seen a female secretary of state. my name was on the short list and i was in a jewelry store and they showed me a beautiful ego and said you have to buy it. i said i will not do that than i said if by some miracle i become secretary of state i would buy it. so i did go back and get it. what happened is that if you look at the picture, i am standing there with one hand on the bible and the other two look and it is not fastened properly i am not sure i swore properly because i was so sure to follow the bible and it would be a mess you cannot see that but it is on the cover of my madame secretary. i do think this is an important time to understand foreign policy. there are a lot of things going on president obama has an agenda to the which of the likes i have never seen. i wrote a memo to the president i gave it to president-elect at the time and a roach it would be audacity to hope this
there is one that is more expensive my secretary of state eagle. i never believed i would ever believe secretary of state. not that i lacked ambition but i had never seen a female secretary of state. my name was on the short list and i was in a jewelry store and they showed me a beautiful ego and said you have to buy it. i said i will not do that than i said if by some miracle i become secretary of state i would buy it. so i did go back and get it. what happened is that if you look at the...
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his name, brewko, strong eagle eastwood. we have not been giving a picture by the cops. we're not seeing any pictures of him but a long, troubled history. he also apparently dreamed of being an astronaut and took part in 2005 in a nasa funded study spending ten days in a hospital bed to -- so nasa could study muscle wasting. this appears to have been a troubled 32-year-old man. >> what do you know about the students. >> reagan weber, the girl, was treated and released. she's at home and her father says she has bullet fragments in one arm. the boy, matt, is in children's hospital. we understand from a statement released by his mother he's got a fracturedded rib and lung injury but he's doing well and as you mentioned, his situation today upgraded from critical to serious. >> well that's good. jonathan hunt, thank you. >> the mother of one of the students there says she saw the shooter and then the teacher to stopped him in action. her story when she talks live with us in 90 seconds and we'll cover the rest of the toyota hearing too, so hang on. dr. denky assessed the situ
his name, brewko, strong eagle eastwood. we have not been giving a picture by the cops. we're not seeing any pictures of him but a long, troubled history. he also apparently dreamed of being an astronaut and took part in 2005 in a nasa funded study spending ten days in a hospital bed to -- so nasa could study muscle wasting. this appears to have been a troubled 32-year-old man. >> what do you know about the students. >> reagan weber, the girl, was treated and released. she's at home...
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eagles. 14-11. we told you about swords and murphy over on the right.ll tell you about jasmine hill bringing energy and defense. nc state at 14-11. their lineup looks this way. amber white a real key. wild card in this one. point guard. holston. ellison. sylvia crawley won a national championship down the road in north carolina kelly harper, then kelly jolly won at tennessee. both coaches know what it is like to get there and win it. what type of pace will we see in this one? boston college wants to keep it in the half court. >> rich: we are going to see them push out transition on the rebound. >> rich: first >> robin: first shot of the night. >> rich: coming off an emotional win at home over miami and boston college a letdown at their home. four-point loss to a wake forest team. buries one. >> robin: holston got stuck on the inside. defending well on the interior. but great kick out. starting things off fantastically. >> rich: one of the top freshmen for the acc. doesn't take long. rebound. handling the basketball is not something they do well. amber w
eagles. 14-11. we told you about swords and murphy over on the right.ll tell you about jasmine hill bringing energy and defense. nc state at 14-11. their lineup looks this way. amber white a real key. wild card in this one. point guard. holston. ellison. sylvia crawley won a national championship down the road in north carolina kelly harper, then kelly jolly won at tennessee. both coaches know what it is like to get there and win it. what type of pace will we see in this one? boston college...
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hear from fallen eagle brian westbrook on his next move in the nfl after the break. buerengin a c. u coly ne o. ich uld ve?sy, h, mour - uhy mo ur mlite oh. mbli how s thf? ou le ta offbeermuch ll, uld. whate taabouknow f omedtrok fe thhful ones. we like to knoe th st wea cle onwe spe ntruld l app oud fil wa now ou pr bi onou'lonly gae coof yney, u ca earo on hundred and fifty s. find out more at suntrust.com/solid live solid. bank solid. suntrust. >> brian west brook had a brilliant career with the eagles, but he's no longer with the team after being released on tuesday. catching up with west brook today in maryland. it's an interview you'll only see here on comcast sportsnet. >> i'm sure you had heard it, but there were rumors out there during this offseason that because of your knee, your career was in all probability over. any truth to that rumor? >> no, you know, i've heard a lot of different things about my health and, you know, you took yourself out of the game, that last game because you weren't healthy enough and a lot of different people, especially in phil
hear from fallen eagle brian westbrook on his next move in the nfl after the break. buerengin a c. u coly ne o. ich uld ve?sy, h, mour - uhy mo ur mlite oh. mbli how s thf? ou le ta offbeermuch ll, uld. whate taabouknow f omedtrok fe thhful ones. we like to knoe th st wea cle onwe spe ntruld l app oud fil wa now ou pr bi onou'lonly gae coof yney, u ca earo on hundred and fifty s. find out more at suntrust.com/solid live solid. bank solid. suntrust. >> brian west brook had a brilliant...
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action, when he jumped a man, he said he saw the opportunity when the alleged gunman, 22-year-old eagleeastwood stopped to reload his weapon. >> then i realized that it was a bolt-action rival and that he wasn't going to be able to load quickly enough for it, and i grabbed him. >> police say eastwood shot two students before being wellsled to the ground by banky. two other staff members rushed over to help keep him down before police arrived. he doesn't consider himself a he rove. ironically he told his students during school drills about what to do in an emergency just like this one. >> if there is a gunman in our school i hoped that i could go after him. not -- i just hold that i would have the courage. >> reporter: the two students who were shot were rushed to a local hospital. both were expected to survive. many in the community says his action saved lives. >> my wife said she wasn't surprised. my daughter keeps telling me that she loves me. >> reporter: please are still trying to figure out the mo tv for the shook. it is just 3 miles from the infamous columbine high school where tw
action, when he jumped a man, he said he saw the opportunity when the alleged gunman, 22-year-old eagleeastwood stopped to reload his weapon. >> then i realized that it was a bolt-action rival and that he wasn't going to be able to load quickly enough for it, and i grabbed him. >> police say eastwood shot two students before being wellsled to the ground by banky. two other staff members rushed over to help keep him down before police arrived. he doesn't consider himself a he rove....
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the eagles will fight back. with a feed to riley. american trails by three.o bounce past brian. american loses the final 73-59. >>> saturday comcast sports net brings you a caa double header. george may son takes on old dominion. then vcu at madison. it's here. csnwashington.com. >> coming up there's bruce outstanding coach. also a published author. could an acting honor be in his future? >> only acting i had to do was george said okay he says i want you to look like you're stunned going into the crowd for hadto -- yeah. he's alrtant. e hockey classic t the lore possibility. expectant moms are especially encouraged to get both the h1n1 and seasonal flu va. geth can fight the flu. in 1977, in johannesburg, uth , yearoy ed ugamelf hisr. by e oe wa alrutplhim. th of entl ng tior chamips e ag4? fn 16on. dds t sa akino th feurpro-tour fn 7 n. th of e "sy" g opepionnce .s. chship? 780ion. e o rofel goavin a ciagnith ? 1 in erls eges tn ths ofm tism.org >>> welcome back. its been an awful week with all this snow. the snow and wind blowing in your face. it's just unb
the eagles will fight back. with a feed to riley. american trails by three.o bounce past brian. american loses the final 73-59. >>> saturday comcast sports net brings you a caa double header. george may son takes on old dominion. then vcu at madison. it's here. csnwashington.com. >> coming up there's bruce outstanding coach. also a published author. could an acting honor be in his future? >> only acting i had to do was george said okay he says i want you to look like you're...
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the judge ordered bruco strong eagle eastwood held on $1 million bond. father says he doesn't know why his son would open fire on the school. >> he had bills and couldn't pay them. hadn't had a job for years. couldn't hold a job that is his ways, not really knowing what he's doing half the time. >> eastwood faces two counts of attempted murder. >>> a public apology. that's what you can expect from toyoda before he testifies today. the congress is investigating toyota's recall. toyoda grandson of the car maker's founder and current ceo said the company grew too fast and didn't keep up with safety controls. toyota has recalled 8.5 million cars worldwide for problems related to acceleration and unresponsive brake problems. at first the company said floor mats were the problem and later accelerators on some models were getting stuck and causing accidents. >>> the parents of missing "growing pains" actor andrew koenig are in vancouver to try to find their son. his father who was in "star trek" says andrew was despondent before he disappeared. his cell phone w
the judge ordered bruco strong eagle eastwood held on $1 million bond. father says he doesn't know why his son would open fire on the school. >> he had bills and couldn't pay them. hadn't had a job for years. couldn't hold a job that is his ways, not really knowing what he's doing half the time. >> eastwood faces two counts of attempted murder. >>> a public apology. that's what you can expect from toyoda before he testifies today. the congress is investigating toyota's...
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. >>> american and lafayette, the eagles playing their final regular season game.al seconds in the first half, they sored to a half time lead and never looked back. americans found lafayette 78 to 60 and will host a quarter final game in the patriot league turny. >>> the nats gearing up for the first preseason game against houston on thursday. look who is back, training with the team in florida, former ace lavon hernandez, the 14 year veteran hopes to make the cb for the third time. >> this year is a different year, come back and try to play the whole ear here and i'll be here with the guys. and i think it's a very good team. >> we'll certainly be aware that he is just getting here, but he says he has been throwing quite a bit. he looks like he is in good shape. we'll see. >>> now, if you play soccer anywhere in the world, the goal is to get to the world cup of course. some 12-year-old girls from falls church are doing just that. >> they use add little creativity to help them get a trip to this summer's holy grail of soccer in south africa. scott ross shows us how.
. >>> american and lafayette, the eagles playing their final regular season game.al seconds in the first half, they sored to a half time lead and never looked back. americans found lafayette 78 to 60 and will host a quarter final game in the patriot league turny. >>> the nats gearing up for the first preseason game against houston on thursday. look who is back, training with the team in florida, former ace lavon hernandez, the 14 year veteran hopes to make the cb for the third...
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. >> reporter: by 16 wilson could still play like a point guard but now he soared like an eagle with his new 7' 3 wingspan. >> bankston drops it down to wilson for a turnaround. >> we used to imitate ben when he shoots his jump shot. it was like he'll shoot it and then put his wrist back like this and run down the court but everybody used to emulate him in high school. that's how big he was in high school. >> reporter: and everybody wanted to be around him. benji's game and personality drew in friends and admirers from all over including the nba. >> ben wilson steps in, scores. >> 6' 8, 8 1/2, can do it all. i mean when i say do it all and do it gracefully. i mean with the greatest of ease. i mean and it looks so pretty when he was doing it. i mean it was smooth. it was silky. it was just you had to -- he had that camera that captured that moment. i mean he was that type of player. >> wilson slide down the lane. >> reporter: as a junior he was a starter on a lineup full of seniors. benji was third team all state and the wolverines went 30-1 for the 2a state title. that put simeon on
. >> reporter: by 16 wilson could still play like a point guard but now he soared like an eagle with his new 7' 3 wingspan. >> bankston drops it down to wilson for a turnaround. >> we used to imitate ben when he shoots his jump shot. it was like he'll shoot it and then put his wrist back like this and run down the court but everybody used to emulate him in high school. that's how big he was in high school. >> reporter: and everybody wanted to be around him. benji's game...
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. >> reporter: jim hart comes from the eagle clan of the heida nation, one of almost 200 indigenous groupsest. for more than three decades, he's worked as a totem pole carver. like a heart surgeon with a scalpel, he carefully etches away. >> little tricks that our ancestors developed in the art form. >> reporter: carrying on a 200-year-old tradition that had nearly disappeared by the 1950s, due to a canadian government ban on the potlatch, a traditional ceremony featuring the totem pole. >> relics of a proud past, when lofty totem poles proclaimed the glory of the tribe. >> reporter: jim grew up in a small town on the northeastern tip of haida golai island. the work of his great-great grandfather, charles edin shaw, can be seen around the world. >> one of the things, he wished he could use his hands first. >> reporter: jim started carving in his 20s when a group of local artists began resurrecting traditional art. so, what is the meaning behind these totems? >> well, it's ancestral, right? you're bringing your ancestors forward, where you come from. it's who we are. it's who you are. >> re
. >> reporter: jim hart comes from the eagle clan of the heida nation, one of almost 200 indigenous groupsest. for more than three decades, he's worked as a totem pole carver. like a heart surgeon with a scalpel, he carefully etches away. >> little tricks that our ancestors developed in the art form. >> reporter: carrying on a 200-year-old tradition that had nearly disappeared by the 1950s, due to a canadian government ban on the potlatch, a traditional ceremony featuring the...
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you are the legal eagle here. >> basically nothing. i think they think he is just too old and harmless and takes a lot of unnecessary naps and they won't do anything. he hillary tire. >> that's actually -- they are still investigating several things. and they are much more serious charges. >> you know what the most serious charge was, and this is actually my source. apparently the resort after he was sun bathing -- >> he was wearing a thong? >> no thong would fit that beef. >> weighs and means, he weighs a lot and he means to lose them. >> let me get back to the .! -- point. it is specific rules of the resort. you are not to eat in the pool. can we look at photos i just found. here he is and there he is enjoying a dip. he brought some parsely in there. here is the problem. security came over and tried to tell him to put down the food and he tried to mate with them. he tried to mate with them. >> i will distance myself from that horrible joke. just watch me distance myself. i am not even on the camera anymore. stop looking at me. >> sha
you are the legal eagle here. >> basically nothing. i think they think he is just too old and harmless and takes a lot of unnecessary naps and they won't do anything. he hillary tire. >> that's actually -- they are still investigating several things. and they are much more serious charges. >> you know what the most serious charge was, and this is actually my source. apparently the resort after he was sun bathing -- >> he was wearing a thong? >> no thong would fit...
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so the hatian police were watching the airports with eagle eyes. now, it does, of course, seem when this group of americans tried to cross the hatian/dominican border that they were picked up, so the hatian police there was alert as well. when the dominican man who appeared to be a coast guard, according to the american baptists, came across to try and smooth things over, that didn't work as well. so there was no bending the hatian police at that stage. but, of course, this is very fresh information that we're trying to piece together just in the last few moments. we can't connect any dots and we can't run the risk of trying to connect any dots to leap to conclusions. we've got to go bit by bit on this and try and get at the real truth of what went on here. >> were these kids actually orphans, or did some of them have parents and were given to this group? do we know how all the kids ended up with this group? >> that aspect we've been working on very heavily today and have got explanations from the three interpreters, which also backs up information
so the hatian police were watching the airports with eagle eyes. now, it does, of course, seem when this group of americans tried to cross the hatian/dominican border that they were picked up, so the hatian police there was alert as well. when the dominican man who appeared to be a coast guard, according to the american baptists, came across to try and smooth things over, that didn't work as well. so there was no bending the hatian police at that stage. but, of course, this is very fresh...
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there is father, jay was fantastic at boft yoj college eagle back in the 80s. >> and koti augustus is out of the game right now, and varnado is going have to do work. >> and mississippi state welcomes phil turner into the game. >> interesting thing about turner is that turner is only sixty-three, but plays like he's about six seven. he's an excellent rebounder, averaging five per game. and very experienced guy
there is father, jay was fantastic at boft yoj college eagle back in the 80s. >> and koti augustus is out of the game right now, and varnado is going have to do work. >> and mississippi state welcomes phil turner into the game. >> interesting thing about turner is that turner is only sixty-three, but plays like he's about six seven. he's an excellent rebounder, averaging five per game. and very experienced guy
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no eagle at all. no ego. no diva fits. there is a service ago rule. she gets the coffee first. [laughter] >> and one time when it poor intern they came and did not rule. they gave me the coffee first. and she said sweet, sweet, i get the coffee first. and the girl sort of getting nervous laugh and said, i'm not joking. [laughter] >> give me -- her coffee first, and she is so easy to work with, but second or third, it gets really ugly. >> joe, regardless of your politics are i love your choice and cohost. now here's a question, series. i really want to know the answer to this. over at nbc, it seemed like russert and matthews were hammering hillary clinton on mercifully. and i wonder have you felt about that what was happening. >> well, i will take at first because that's a timely question. i didn't -- tim, i can tell you can and i actually had discussions about his concern. that he didn't think hillary was getting a fair shake in some corners. but i actually just wrote something today about hillary clinton. and what a remarkable campaign she ran last year. and somebody, somebody
no eagle at all. no ego. no diva fits. there is a service ago rule. she gets the coffee first. [laughter] >> and one time when it poor intern they came and did not rule. they gave me the coffee first. and she said sweet, sweet, i get the coffee first. and the girl sort of getting nervous laugh and said, i'm not joking. [laughter] >> give me -- her coffee first, and she is so easy to work with, but second or third, it gets really ugly. >> joe, regardless of your politics are i...
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in the eighth district, joe walsh, not the former eagle, beat five opponents in that republican primary and he'll face battle-tested incumbent democrat melissa bean in that swing district. finally, republican adam kinzinger cruised in that 11th district republican primary. grabbed 64% of the vote. he'll face freshman democratic congresswoman, debora haliverson. and we've got mark murray here to break down what we learned from illinois. quickly, walk us through, how many votes are left to be counted and the recount procedures in illinois? >> possibly another recount with it being so close on the governor's side. it will take at least two weeks to recount all the ballots and also see those late-arriving absentee ballots. then the state declares a winner. and once a winner is declared, the challenger could request for a recount, would have to pay for that recount. right now on the democratic side, 7,000 votes for the incumbent, pat quinn, on the republican side, we'll probably definitely get a recount there, but the whole process could take months. just kind of like what we saw in minnesot
in the eighth district, joe walsh, not the former eagle, beat five opponents in that republican primary and he'll face battle-tested incumbent democrat melissa bean in that swing district. finally, republican adam kinzinger cruised in that 11th district republican primary. grabbed 64% of the vote. he'll face freshman democratic congresswoman, debora haliverson. and we've got mark murray here to break down what we learned from illinois. quickly, walk us through, how many votes are left to be...
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. >> reporter: by 16 wilson could still play like a point guard but now he soared like an eagle with his new 7' 3 wingspan. >> bankston drops it down to wilson for a turnaround. >> we used to imitate ben when he shoots his jump shot. it was like he'll shoot it and then put his wrist back like this and run down the court but everybody used to emulate him in high school. that's how big he was in high school. >> reporter: and everybody wanted to be around him. benji's game and personality drew in friends and admirers from all over including the nba. >> ben wilson steps in, scores. >> 6' 8, 8 1/2, can do it all. i mean when i say do it all and do it gracefully. i mean with the greatest of ease. i mean and it looks so pretty when he was doing it. i mean it was smooth. it was silky. it was just you had to -- he had that camera that captured that moment. i mean he was that type of player. >> wilson slide down the lane. >> reporter: as a junior he was a starter on a lineup full of seniors. benji was third team all state and the wolverines went 30-1 for the 2a state title. that put simeon on
. >> reporter: by 16 wilson could still play like a point guard but now he soared like an eagle with his new 7' 3 wingspan. >> bankston drops it down to wilson for a turnaround. >> we used to imitate ben when he shoots his jump shot. it was like he'll shoot it and then put his wrist back like this and run down the court but everybody used to emulate him in high school. that's how big he was in high school. >> reporter: and everybody wanted to be around him. benji's game...
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. >> by 16 wilson could play like a point guard but now he soared like an eagle. >> he dropped it to wilson for a turn around. >> we used to imitate ben when he shoots his jump shot. it was like he would shoot it and then he will put the wrist back like this and run down a court some type of way and everybody used to emma late him in high school. that's how big he was in high school. >> and everybody wanted to be around him. he drew admires from all over including the nba. >> ben wilson steps in. >> 6'8", 8-and-a-half, can do it all. when i say do it all and do it gracefully, with the greatest of ease and it looks so pretty when doing it. it was smooth and it was silky and it was just -- he had it that camera, the camera that captured that moment. he was that type of player. >> wilson slides down the lane. smooth as sis can. >> as a junior he was a starter on a simeon lineup full of seniors and bengie was 3rd team allstate and the wolverines went 30 and one for the title. that put simeon on the map. >> i think he helped put simeon into a more global nationwide type school, basketball
. >> by 16 wilson could play like a point guard but now he soared like an eagle. >> he dropped it to wilson for a turn around. >> we used to imitate ben when he shoots his jump shot. it was like he would shoot it and then he will put the wrist back like this and run down a court some type of way and everybody used to emma late him in high school. that's how big he was in high school. >> and everybody wanted to be around him. he drew admires from all over including the...
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. >> reporter: by 16 wilson could still play like a point guard but now he soared like an eagle with 7' 3 wingspan. >> bankston drops it down to wilson for a turnaround. >> we used to imitate ben when he shoots his jump shot. it was like he'll shoot it and then put his wrist back like this and run down the court but everybody used to emulate him in high school. that's how big he was in high school. >> reporter: and everybody wanted to be around him. benji's game and personality drew in friends and admirers from all over including the nba. >> ben wilson steps in, scores. >> 6' 8, 8 1/2, can do it all. i mean when i say do it all and do it gracefully. i mean with the greatest of ease. i mean and it looks so pretty when he was doing it. i mean it was smooth. it was silky. it was just you had to -- he had that camera that captured that moment. i mean he was that type of player. >> wilson slide down the lane. >> reporter: as a junior he was a starter on a lineup full of seniors. benji was third team all state and the wolverines went 30-1 for the 2a state title. that put simeon on the map.
. >> reporter: by 16 wilson could still play like a point guard but now he soared like an eagle with 7' 3 wingspan. >> bankston drops it down to wilson for a turnaround. >> we used to imitate ben when he shoots his jump shot. it was like he'll shoot it and then put his wrist back like this and run down the court but everybody used to emulate him in high school. that's how big he was in high school. >> reporter: and everybody wanted to be around him. benji's game and...
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want to point people to a scripturec÷i], it says that the lion which is symbolic of england, the eaglesple can debate it. but it's true. and our forefathers saw that when it was open up for them. host: ok, a little more of the battle between the parties, thomas frank writes in the washington journal, one narrative is that liberals don't offer a competing narrative, and doing so would not necessarily mean criticism and they want to lead us into the land of nicy niceness. the recent government has failed because it's run into the ground by anti-government politicians. government regulators didn't regulate laws they were starved for resources. the government was constantly being insulted by its democratic bosses. could goed -- according to the story in the washington post, government workers earn 26% less than private sector workers in comparable jobs. the debate is coming soon. let's get a couple last calls in, margaret from knoxville, tennessee. go ahead, you are a democrat, hi. caller: hi, thank you for taking my call. yes, it's petty politics going on. host: what to do about it then? c
want to point people to a scripturec÷i], it says that the lion which is symbolic of england, the eaglesple can debate it. but it's true. and our forefathers saw that when it was open up for them. host: ok, a little more of the battle between the parties, thomas frank writes in the washington journal, one narrative is that liberals don't offer a competing narrative, and doing so would not necessarily mean criticism and they want to lead us into the land of nicy niceness. the recent government...
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jeff from eagle river. i won't use his last name. but just to ready this letter tells me, why are we not doing this i am a new member. i am like the senator from oregon. i.f.r. been here a little over a year. just the same question he had on the literally $1 trillion that was unfunded given to the richest of the rich, has never been revoked or changed but funded by -- and who? -- not by this body but on the backs of people like my son who is 7 1/2 years old, who will pay for the richest of the rich -- i call it a tax scheme, not a tax cut. that is outrageous when i think about it. and i associate my comments with the senator from oregon, as a new member. you know, this is -- i want to say, not necessarily new to me, but being here in the chamber and wasmg this process over the last year and a half, this to me seems so simple. these are the people that are hurting the most. and yet bh it comes time to do a small item, a $10 billion extension to allow them to to make sure come monday they know they can provide, as this gentleman here t
jeff from eagle river. i won't use his last name. but just to ready this letter tells me, why are we not doing this i am a new member. i am like the senator from oregon. i.f.r. been here a little over a year. just the same question he had on the literally $1 trillion that was unfunded given to the richest of the rich, has never been revoked or changed but funded by -- and who? -- not by this body but on the backs of people like my son who is 7 1/2 years old, who will pay for the richest of the...
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vick served 20 months for dogfighting before joining the eagles last week "playgirl" -- >> i think he'llf on the football field. >> i think that's probably what a lot of fans are thinking. >> thank you very much for that. >>> is your stimulus money being wasted? jack cafferty wants to know. what does it mean that not a single airport scanner has been installed, paid for a year ago with stimulus money. >>> and we're going to show you one business that's thriving despite the recession or maybe even because of it. ♪ what if one little pop... ♪ could open a world of wonder? ♪ ♪ so sensory, ♪ so satisfying, ♪ the discovery never seems to stop. ♪ ♪ it's the magic friskies makes happen. ♪ ♪ every day. ♪ in so many ways. ♪ friskies. feed the senses. ♪ honda accord and toyota camry stand behind their powertrain for up to 60,000 miles. chevy malibu stands behind theirs for up to 100,000 miles. which makes it pretty clear whose standing out front. a consumers digest "best buy" two years running. chevy malibu. compare it to anyone and may the best car win. now, get a low mileage lease on this 2010 m
vick served 20 months for dogfighting before joining the eagles last week "playgirl" -- >> i think he'llf on the football field. >> i think that's probably what a lot of fans are thinking. >> thank you very much for that. >>> is your stimulus money being wasted? jack cafferty wants to know. what does it mean that not a single airport scanner has been installed, paid for a year ago with stimulus money. >>> and we're going to show you one business...
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downplayed our voice and artificially upgraded everybody also we pretend we're merely one invoked, co eagleson international bodies man by belgium and botswana. if we are lucky pierre usually it is sudan and north korea. that's the transnational version of the summit of action. in recent years, for example i can find only one example of a senior u.n. figure having the guts to call a member state a totalitarian regime. it was a former secretary general boutros boutros-ghali in 2004 and talking about america. .. >> it's not the prime minister of the free nations in europe or the president of the united states, but our best shot of warding off that future is the fact that emerging powers such as china and india are more or less conventional mission states in a way that -- i think the question progressives said we ought to ask ourself after september 11 was if we recall why do they hate us? a writer put it much more relevant. why do we hate us? after all, if all of our constitutions from grade school to public broadcasting to hollywood movies operate that western civilization is the front of rac
downplayed our voice and artificially upgraded everybody also we pretend we're merely one invoked, co eagleson international bodies man by belgium and botswana. if we are lucky pierre usually it is sudan and north korea. that's the transnational version of the summit of action. in recent years, for example i can find only one example of a senior u.n. figure having the guts to call a member state a totalitarian regime. it was a former secretary general boutros boutros-ghali in 2004 and talking...
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mark bonner, a unity media group and eagle, whose breakthrough online technology is being adopted byh care professionals and other businesses throughout america. ellen meyer, whose company is among our most competitive and aggressive exporters. john eli, who's recognized the unique opportunity as a location to grow and prosper in america's best seed-producing area. tom britt who is solving problems for his customers while he works to attract partners from other states to take advantage of all the benefits of doing business here in idaho. jefferson jewel, who looked beyond his own software company to recognize that it is a rising tide that lifts all boats and is now working with his industry and innovateors throughout idaho to grow our economy. tom crarbone, who is helping to turn eastern idaho into a renewable energy hot spot that will drive our prosperity and steve appleton, who continues to believe so strongly in idaho and the potential of our state and our people and is seeing a rebirth of new technologies and business opportunities. they are all showing the way to a smarter, more
mark bonner, a unity media group and eagle, whose breakthrough online technology is being adopted byh care professionals and other businesses throughout america. ellen meyer, whose company is among our most competitive and aggressive exporters. john eli, who's recognized the unique opportunity as a location to grow and prosper in america's best seed-producing area. tom britt who is solving problems for his customers while he works to attract partners from other states to take advantage of all...
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job however the conservative areas are being left unpatrolled and allow free passage of drugs and eagles into the house can we respond to this person? >> i would say to your mom, your son is highly misinformed. i know that sector like the back of my tent. i worked on that sector since 1993. we've increased every possible resource. manpower, equipment, we felt the border patrol station. it is a key area because the arizona quarter is a lead quarter for the immigration and drug trafficking. i would be happy to give you direct numbers on the sector but i would be happy to write them myself if you would like. >> by 82 wall that offer, thanks. i am fairly familiar with the sector as well and we have issues with the p28 and fencing and things like that and we can address that in the next round of questions. seabeck thank you. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. >> thank you. madam secretary let's go to the subject of worksite enforcement. in the united states there are 15 million people who are out of work. they and their families are hurting greatly. yet at the same
job however the conservative areas are being left unpatrolled and allow free passage of drugs and eagles into the house can we respond to this person? >> i would say to your mom, your son is highly misinformed. i know that sector like the back of my tent. i worked on that sector since 1993. we've increased every possible resource. manpower, equipment, we felt the border patrol station. it is a key area because the arizona quarter is a lead quarter for the immigration and drug trafficking....
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human space flight program and nasa's other important programs ofçç innovationó÷i]ççç exp eaglesd job gains in the affected states. i watç to takeç a moment here thank publicly norm augustine, one of our country's most distinguished aerospace engineers and the other nine members of the independent augustine committee to review the u.s. human space flight plan formed to advise me, the nasa administrator, and the president on the pros and consequence of the program of record and alternatives to it. the augustine committee was an all star group that included three other aerospace industry leaders in addition to norm, two former astronauts, a retired four star airs general who chaired the national research council's recent study of the rt@onale and goals of the u.s. civil space flight program, and former chair of m.i.t.'s department of aeronautics and astronautics. and the chair of the national research council space studies board. as well as the princeton university spaceok scientist wh serves on president obama's committee of advisors on science and technology. this group supporte
human space flight program and nasa's other important programs ofçç innovationó÷i]ççç exp eaglesd job gains in the affected states. i watç to takeç a moment here thank publicly norm augustine, one of our country's most distinguished aerospace engineers and the other nine members of the independent augustine committee to review the u.s. human space flight plan formed to advise me, the nasa administrator, and the president on the pros and consequence of the program of record and...
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she founded, has led the eagle forum which has had a great positive impact on this country and she ledts battle to defend the equal rights amendment. [applause] our second speaker will be dr. janice shaw craus who leads the think tank of concerned women of america. she was a presidential speech writer to the senior president bush. she was a delegate to the united nations and her latest book is "children at risk" which is out now from transaction publications. she also writes a weekly column that you can see at townhall.com and humanevents.com. our third speaker is tim gagline. he worked for a decade for the great conservative senator from indiana, dannielynn cotes. he then worked for president george w. bush. he is now the vice president of external affairs for focus on the family which very much was in the news recently because of its ad during the super bowl featuring tim tee bow and his mom. and our last speaker will be eric who has done a great many cool things including authoring a "the new york times" best seller. which was the companion book to that excellent movie "amazing grac
she founded, has led the eagle forum which has had a great positive impact on this country and she ledts battle to defend the equal rights amendment. [applause] our second speaker will be dr. janice shaw craus who leads the think tank of concerned women of america. she was a presidential speech writer to the senior president bush. she was a delegate to the united nations and her latest book is "children at risk" which is out now from transaction publications. she also writes a weekly...
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and as wearyness tugs at the soul, may each person mount up as on the wings of an eagle.at you give particular comfort to the family of john murtha today, former marine and congressman for 14 terms who passed away yesterday. by your grace, anchor us now, reconciling us to your purposes and ways. remind us never to forget that we are americans promoting freedom, responsible for our actions and dedicated to the principles that make us free, free indeed. keep us trussing in you, god, and then the united states of america. we ask you all this, supreme and eternal commander in chief, because thine is the kingdom and the power and glory forever. semper fi and amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house her approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from washington state, mr. larsen. mr. larsen: please join me in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stand
and as wearyness tugs at the soul, may each person mount up as on the wings of an eagle.at you give particular comfort to the family of john murtha today, former marine and congressman for 14 terms who passed away yesterday. by your grace, anchor us now, reconciling us to your purposes and ways. remind us never to forget that we are americans promoting freedom, responsible for our actions and dedicated to the principles that make us free, free indeed. keep us trussing in you, god, and then the...
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if you look at companies like american eagle, a good portion of their pilots are people who were downgradedrom the major airline. what it's really come down to is the majors have set up a system for a two-tier pay and benefits system. >> does any of this make our viewers, passengers be concerned about safety? any of what you are saying? >> no. no. i don't think there's a real concern for safety. what needs to be addressed is rest issues. n ntsb has been calling for years for there to be better work rules. >> okay. >> you know, hopefully, all the pilots are keeping their fingers crossed they are going to side on the side of safety. >> thank you for the conversation. that's very key to this type of discussi discussion. robert is calling us from michigan. he used to work as a mechanic for a major carrier. the perspective of a mechanic is key. we are talking act things that happened with the flight in buffalo. is there reason to be uneasy? >> yes. i would rather drive anywhere in the country than fly after seeing what i have seen. a lot of it can be put on sub contractors and outsourcing resour
if you look at companies like american eagle, a good portion of their pilots are people who were downgradedrom the major airline. what it's really come down to is the majors have set up a system for a two-tier pay and benefits system. >> does any of this make our viewers, passengers be concerned about safety? any of what you are saying? >> no. no. i don't think there's a real concern for safety. what needs to be addressed is rest issues. n ntsb has been calling for years for there...
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african-americans have answered the call of frederick douglass who said every man who could to enlist to get an eaglen their button a musket on their shoulder and the star spangled banner over their head. throughout the year, we have seen great heroic acts from african-americans, whether individually or as part of a unit, and to recognize some of these today, i would like to bring forth the 369th infantry, the harlem hill fighters, who during world war i went to europe and were loaned to the french to fight with them and they fought for 191 straight days without replacements, without giving up any ground, and without losing any of their members as prisoners. the french so appreciated the 369th, they gave them the highest honor the french can give any unit of the military. individuals such as dory miller who won great fame while he worked in the mess in the west virginia, the battleship west virginia, on december 7, 1941, he rose to the decks and fought back in the great epic battle of parole harbor and became a national hero. jackie robinson. he fought for his nation and he fought against the segrega
african-americans have answered the call of frederick douglass who said every man who could to enlist to get an eaglen their button a musket on their shoulder and the star spangled banner over their head. throughout the year, we have seen great heroic acts from african-americans, whether individually or as part of a unit, and to recognize some of these today, i would like to bring forth the 369th infantry, the harlem hill fighters, who during world war i went to europe and were loaned to the...
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standing in their way tonight the boston college eagles. welcome to winston salem. i don't think anyone beginning the season would have thought the standings look like they do. >> mike, it is interesting you say that. usually the standings have some form. somebody has taken over. even though duke and maryland are at the top they are only one loss ahead of other teams including wake forest. they have done a great job getting themselves in position. now can they follow-through? >> this team is coming off a huge win. these two guys lead the way. >> not only against virginia. ishmael smith, in particular, when he gets in the lane wake forest is really good. and another player that didn't play as well as he did, now is the time for the stretch run. boston college are still looking at a stretch run and if they are going to have anything to say about the acc race their guy reggie jackson led them in scoring in acc play. he has to perform. >> dan, there is a big story developing with boston college. their leading scorer is not going to play tonight. we will talk about that
standing in their way tonight the boston college eagles. welcome to winston salem. i don't think anyone beginning the season would have thought the standings look like they do. >> mike, it is interesting you say that. usually the standings have some form. somebody has taken over. even though duke and maryland are at the top they are only one loss ahead of other teams including wake forest. they have done a great job getting themselves in position. now can they follow-through? >>...
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philadelphia eagles fan, the team releasing running back brian westbrook today. the 30-year-old data ma that grad spent eight seasons and darts and the career leader in yards from scrimmage. he missed eight games last season with a pair of concussions and an ankle injury. he was due 7 1/4 million dollars next season. >>> well the olympic men's hockey tournament has certainly been a great fix for caps fans who might lament the loss of their team for two weeks. but for coach bruce boudreau it is a vacation to the bahamas and a commercial shoot. he explained why the olympic break came at just the right time. >> i think the break was a real good time for us. as a coach i think it was -- it's too long for me. >> yeah. >> if they had have had 3 or 4 or 5 games and then get goin' great, because at the end you go out on that pretty long streak and then you're starting to play not so well at the end of it, and i think the guys needed to re-energize and i think they will becoming back awful hungry. but it was a good time for it. >> you're back at it wednesday. what did you
philadelphia eagles fan, the team releasing running back brian westbrook today. the 30-year-old data ma that grad spent eight seasons and darts and the career leader in yards from scrimmage. he missed eight games last season with a pair of concussions and an ankle injury. he was due 7 1/4 million dollars next season. >>> well the olympic men's hockey tournament has certainly been a great fix for caps fans who might lament the loss of their team for two weeks. but for coach bruce...
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them in moments of stress and tension, renewing their strength so that they mount up on wings like eagles. lord, give them the moral and spiritual stamina to do what is right, as you give them the light to understand your will. may they fulfill their high calling to serve you and this nation. and exemplify to all the oneness of a shared commitment. make their lives an expression of your truth, righteousness and justice. we pray in your strong name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington d.c., february 24, 2010. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable tom udall, a senator from the state of new mexico to perform the duties of the chair. signed: robert c. byrd, presidet pro tempore. mr.
them in moments of stress and tension, renewing their strength so that they mount up on wings like eagles. lord, give them the moral and spiritual stamina to do what is right, as you give them the light to understand your will. may they fulfill their high calling to serve you and this nation. and exemplify to all the oneness of a shared commitment. make their lives an expression of your truth, righteousness and justice. we pray in your strong name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in...