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nc state >> rich: kelly harper and wolfpack up at the half 31-19. kelly harper now.it is. >> five. have to have five, okay. you can do it. i know you can. you've got to battle. post up a little bit higher. okay. glide your feet a little higher. we can go here and bounce it in. baseline corner over there. okay. keep battling and you will come up with it. on the other end. we are in red. hands up. don't go up. back up. go back here. hands up on number 50. get up on her. okay. then we have got to bring it out. i told her you're going to box out. i told her you're going to jump. call it if you do it. okay? we are good. come on. we have got to have 100% of those. when they miss a shot we have to have the rebound. if it is a layup, whatever shot, we have to have it. all right? an average bust out is not good enough. you can do it. kelly harper now a member of the tennessee women's basketball hall of fame and three-time national champion. halftime sta31-1 of arica f thatot ole. f i'lectew pds ll tces at as co... spokashi ston. anci tulsahom dagirlther warrchig wor man, mont
nc state >> rich: kelly harper and wolfpack up at the half 31-19. kelly harper now.it is. >> five. have to have five, okay. you can do it. i know you can. you've got to battle. post up a little bit higher. okay. glide your feet a little higher. we can go here and bounce it in. baseline corner over there. okay. keep battling and you will come up with it. on the other end. we are in red. hands up. don't go up. back up. go back here. hands up on number 50. get up on her. okay. then we...
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roman harper explains why he's gone gray. and capitols were in boston tonight. >>> the police have just made an arrest in the murder of a woman and her 8-year-old son in prince william county in virginia. 47-year-old natalia wilson is charged with two counts of murder. 41-year-old slavka naydenova and her son paul wilson were called in a house in dale city last night. paul wilson was a second grader at mount porter traditional school in woodbridge. police say her husband found the bodies when he returned home from work. investigators say the suspect and the victims knew each other. >>> police say alcohol was a factor in a crash that killed two men in adell guy, maryland, last night. the two were involved in a minor accident before 11:00. the men were exchanging information on the side of the road after that accident when another driver suddenly plowed into them. now both men's families want that driver to pay for cutting two lives short. >> we just lost a hard-working man who was happy all the titi. 4:30 this morning we get a
roman harper explains why he's gone gray. and capitols were in boston tonight. >>> the police have just made an arrest in the murder of a woman and her 8-year-old son in prince william county in virginia. 47-year-old natalia wilson is charged with two counts of murder. 41-year-old slavka naydenova and her son paul wilson were called in a house in dale city last night. paul wilson was a second grader at mount porter traditional school in woodbridge. police say her husband found the...
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. >> let's go to cherie johnson live for us as always in harper county. good morning. >> we're here at edgewood right at route 24. i have my trusty ruler. let's take a look here. of course, we have had some rain. it's snowing right now. if we stick it in here, we're over 17 inches, actually reaching close to 18 inches. that's from the weekend, and what we've had overnight. with all things considering, it's close to. snow covered. it's passible, not and then right here on edgewood road. this one is very, very slick. the main roads are somewhat passible. the side roads, especially in the neighborhoods is still in bad condition. right here, this is a sheet of ice here. the state highway administration, they have been out all night long, working on the roads. they are trying to get caught up on the. again, you could see with the camera shot here, this is overlooking route 24. not bad passible. you still want to stay off the road, if you can. the state highway administration say they would lie. >> thanks, cherie. we'll check in with you a bit. the big story in
. >> let's go to cherie johnson live for us as always in harper county. good morning. >> we're here at edgewood right at route 24. i have my trusty ruler. let's take a look here. of course, we have had some rain. it's snowing right now. if we stick it in here, we're over 17 inches, actually reaching close to 18 inches. that's from the weekend, and what we've had overnight. with all things considering, it's close to. snow covered. it's passible, not and then right here on edgewood...
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kelly harper is with robin now. >> robin: a fantastic win for you today. how do you feel about your defense today? >> rich: well, especially that first half. i was really excited about our pressure. i thought we really got after it. played hard. we are outside most of the time and our kids didn't play scared and they played really aggressive defensively. >> robin: mare marissa kastanek and nikitta gartrell. outstanding. >> to see her get going, nikitta gartrell, has been great. marissa kastanek is solid. confident right now. getting those outside shots really took a lot of pressure on us. >> rich: marissa kastanek. talk about her maturation from the beginning of the year to this point where she is leading the team. >> reporter: she came in pretty mature. she is awesome. not a freshman at all except for her innocence and enthusiasm for the game. >> robin: we talked earlier about finishing and learning how to win and finish. how do you feel with two games in a row? >> i was proud of our kids for matching and had a couple of big threes an offensive board late
kelly harper is with robin now. >> robin: a fantastic win for you today. how do you feel about your defense today? >> rich: well, especially that first half. i was really excited about our pressure. i thought we really got after it. played hard. we are outside most of the time and our kids didn't play scared and they played really aggressive defensively. >> robin: mare marissa kastanek and nikitta gartrell. outstanding. >> to see her get going, nikitta gartrell, has been...
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how are you cherie. >> i'm here at edgewood and harper county.e're starting to see snow and sleet coming down here. take a look here. you could see the roads still snow covered. crews have been out here all night long working. as a matter of fact, they have about 400 pieces of equipment in harper. we ran to a couple of crew members here at the gas station. they actually headed over to the hotel to take a little bit of a rest. they will come back out and work some more. the crews, they have been working around the clock trying to keep the roads clear for folks. of course, they have to work the road, too. what we're seeing is some icy conditions in someplaces right here. this is pretty slippery. this is edgewood road, actually, right here that we're looking at. you could see the sheets of ice here. we're having to be very careful just trying to walk around our live shot area. but once again, crews have been working around the clock, taking breaks but working to get the roads clear. we're seeing the main roads here, still a bit snow covered, wet, sl
how are you cherie. >> i'm here at edgewood and harper county.e're starting to see snow and sleet coming down here. take a look here. you could see the roads still snow covered. crews have been out here all night long working. as a matter of fact, they have about 400 pieces of equipment in harper. we ran to a couple of crew members here at the gas station. they actually headed over to the hotel to take a little bit of a rest. they will come back out and work some more. the crews, they...
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kelly harper in her first year. three-time national champ at tennessee.ad a really nice run at western carolina. in five years she went to two ncaa tournaments and two nits. boston college. in her second season. you are looking at a tournament resume which would be boston colleges. >> rich: looking to make a case for themselves. rpi 2. top 50 rpis. >> rich: what you didn't see on that was the fact they played their first three games of the year without thoman their point guard. she was suspended for those first three games and they went 0-3. she joined the ball club and they got it together and they have had a very solid acc playing. you thzon k. ye f u kn ou ht, u'd he ns fast net. youable do sonter... wnloeos ... ancan nd s web sam... f [ ring f [ ga yoot ae ma r soup. malencern yo oe, t no ison at&t. rien buy any smartphone after mail-in rebate get ssagone aftl-ine. hostd swg to allyyou mor insu the n inire? ♪weet knoat m fron, whe co r, t. ♪ ♪r tiocki st: switto g 15% e onnsur st: "too jon ll? igh, i promise. 14-5 nc state. f ♪ who ♪ ♪ ♪ one, y' ne ty
kelly harper in her first year. three-time national champ at tennessee.ad a really nice run at western carolina. in five years she went to two ncaa tournaments and two nits. boston college. in her second season. you are looking at a tournament resume which would be boston colleges. >> rich: looking to make a case for themselves. rpi 2. top 50 rpis. >> rich: what you didn't see on that was the fact they played their first three games of the year without thoman their point guard. she...
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they teamed up with harper friends school based out of thompson university and they'll offer a half dayrogram for a couple -- >> so what you're telling me is it's not just sports but education and riding and dance, theater and -- >> a broad spectrum for your child and we have the traditional sort of outdoor camps, which is more of the traditional outdoor in the woods sort of camp. >> some are overnight. some are weekly and -- >> it's a broad mix because all of the children are different ages. if you have a younger child you might want to look for a half day camp or a one week cam of or if you have an older child they might be ready. last year by daughter did counselor in training for about five weeks. she loved it. a full day program so it really, you can really find a fit for your child. >> since you brought that up, can teens go and see if they need volunteers. >> sure. some of them i know specifically the athletic club and the arena club are looking for counselor in training folks. >> hold up the magazine because this is great. tell me about the magazine where we can pick it up. >> t
they teamed up with harper friends school based out of thompson university and they'll offer a half dayrogram for a couple -- >> so what you're telling me is it's not just sports but education and riding and dance, theater and -- >> a broad spectrum for your child and we have the traditional sort of outdoor camps, which is more of the traditional outdoor in the woods sort of camp. >> some are overnight. some are weekly and -- >> it's a broad mix because all of the...
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wins, canadian prime minister harper promises to give mr. obama a case of ying ling beer.ld mr. obama will give mr. harper a case of molson canadian beer. >>> we are going to get perspective on all the action in vancouver over the last couple of weeks. two-time silver medalist olympic figure skater elvis stojko is here with us. elvis, you have been with us for now -- this is now the third week, last one. story to see it come to an end. a wonderful relationship we had here. give me an idea, your favorite olympic moment over the past two weeks. >> there's been great moments the whole time. but i think one of the things that i really, really stuck out for me was rochette. the loss of her mom and the way she came back and in the short program and stepped out there and had the support of everybody, every athlete. every fan across the globe. our heart went out to her. she just had to exemplify the true champion. it was great to see her do well and make the podium. i think that sticks in may mind the most. >> yeah. i think she definitely is the one that conveyed, i guess, the big
wins, canadian prime minister harper promises to give mr. obama a case of ying ling beer.ld mr. obama will give mr. harper a case of molson canadian beer. >>> we are going to get perspective on all the action in vancouver over the last couple of weeks. two-time silver medalist olympic figure skater elvis stojko is here with us. elvis, you have been with us for now -- this is now the third week, last one. story to see it come to an end. a wonderful relationship we had here. give me an...
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he thought if harper kamp was playing this year that they'd really be good. >> barry: so the bears nown four with the ball. boykin up top brings casto with him. now randle comes to take the ball. christopher behind the screen by boykin. to the basket. blocked by casto. they will say goaltending. >> don: christopher is really looking to be aggression knife night. there's 10:12 in this game. >> don: look at that, out of nowhere to get a piece of that. but you have guys running in transition for cal. it's hard to stay with all of them. >> barry: cal on an 8-0 run over the last minute and 50 seconds. randle, a pair of threes. christopher contributing. the bears now with a one-point lead. moore will lead, at least for the moment. capers, tried to leave it. there's gutierrez. randle, behind the back. he went down hard. went down right on the small of his back. >> barry: tough one, guys getting in the air. this is an intense game. guys playing really hard. nothing dirty about this. he gives it up. once you're in the air, anything can happen. it's dangerous. but we know this, gutierrez, the to
he thought if harper kamp was playing this year that they'd really be good. >> barry: so the bears nown four with the ball. boykin up top brings casto with him. now randle comes to take the ball. christopher behind the screen by boykin. to the basket. blocked by casto. they will say goaltending. >> don: christopher is really looking to be aggression knife night. there's 10:12 in this game. >> don: look at that, out of nowhere to get a piece of that. but you have guys running...
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in 1654 harpers president was forced to resign because he denied the scripture of validity of baptismhe latter part of the 18th century saw a brief period of relative secularization at the american college as part of the electorate. by opening up new fields of study and by introducing a noted skepticism and inquiry the trend toward secular learning began gradually to liberate college work. the teacher of science introduced for the first time the discovery rather than the mere transmission of knowledge into the classroom. this shift was short-lived. for the opening decades of the 19th century brought a significant retrogression. this was due largely to the rise of religious fundamentalism in the early years of the 19th century. that in turn led to a sharp against the skepticism of the enlightenment and a concerted effort on the part of the protestant churches to reinsert their control over intellectual life. as result of this development in the american college in the first half of the 19th century once again again found itself deeply set in tradition. you look to antiquity and christi
in 1654 harpers president was forced to resign because he denied the scripture of validity of baptismhe latter part of the 18th century saw a brief period of relative secularization at the american college as part of the electorate. by opening up new fields of study and by introducing a noted skepticism and inquiry the trend toward secular learning began gradually to liberate college work. the teacher of science introduced for the first time the discovery rather than the mere transmission of...
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harper county closed tomorrow and howard county closed for the rest of the week. you can watch the ticker at the bottom of the screen for a complete list or go to our web site and click on the school closing link on the left side of the screen. >>> and we want you to know that we will have extended live coverage of the storm throughout the day tomorrow. morning news will be on the ear from 5 in the morning until noon bridging you the very latest on school closings road conditions and weather update. and fox 45 will be pack on the air starting at 4 tomorrow afternoon giving you all the information you need to know about the storm. >>> whether you went to work by car, bus or taken chances are it was not a cake walk for you. melinda spent the damon toring transportation troubles around the city. live tonight in forth baltimore with the latest details on that. melinda? >>reporter: it was a treacherous commute unless of course you were snowed in and you just decided to stay home. it looks like tomorrow though things will only get worse. many drivers today got caught up
harper county closed tomorrow and howard county closed for the rest of the week. you can watch the ticker at the bottom of the screen for a complete list or go to our web site and click on the school closing link on the left side of the screen. >>> and we want you to know that we will have extended live coverage of the storm throughout the day tomorrow. morning news will be on the ear from 5 in the morning until noon bridging you the very latest on school closings road conditions and...
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harper county they are looking for volunteers now and during december storm hospital executives with4 wheel drive vehicle helped staff get to the hospital. >> we also had a lot of community members come and they volunteered to come and d drive, pick up nurses and talktors and other essential staff. hoping right now that it will be okay and if we see the storm is really bad and needed a national vehicle and put out the call for the community to help. >>reporter: again they say it is okay now but people who want to volunteer should call the hospital mane number 4 4 3-8 4 9-2000. they will take your name and number and if they need you, they well get in contact with you. we are live now in baltimore county, county, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> >> welcome back. they bounce back from the loss with a 71-67 win over florida estate last night. with the win maryland now moves into second place in the acc. the turks were led by seniors million born and vasquez. he added 7 rebounds and 7 assist to go along with the 23 pony and million borne dropped 18 on the seminole. freshman williams continues to
harper county they are looking for volunteers now and during december storm hospital executives with4 wheel drive vehicle helped staff get to the hospital. >> we also had a lot of community members come and they volunteered to come and d drive, pick up nurses and talktors and other essential staff. hoping right now that it will be okay and if we see the storm is really bad and needed a national vehicle and put out the call for the community to help. >>reporter: again they say it is...
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to paraphrase william rainey harper from more than a university ago, the university that takes sides ceases to be university. thank you. [applauding] >> well, jonathan, this is like the seventh inning. usually we stand up and stretch. i'm just going to stretch my back for a second. thank you for inviting me. it is a pleasure to join all of you this morning. for those of us, for those outside higher education, jonathan's book makes an irrefutable case for why higher education has always been and continues to be so essential to the well-being of our country. it is a remarkable achievement, jonathan. a master class in hardcover. jonathan authors a very cogent analysis of some of the threats facing higher education today, including the challenges particularly to public universities, and that is what i am going to speak about in the few minutes that remain for me to be with you this evening. well, first and foremost, the challenges are real, and they are happening across this country. let me start with some basics. public colleges and universities educate almost 80% of our country's stude
to paraphrase william rainey harper from more than a university ago, the university that takes sides ceases to be university. thank you. [applauding] >> well, jonathan, this is like the seventh inning. usually we stand up and stretch. i'm just going to stretch my back for a second. thank you for inviting me. it is a pleasure to join all of you this morning. for those of us, for those outside higher education, jonathan's book makes an irrefutable case for why higher education has always...
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soç first, prime minister stepn harper, you are the prime minister of a country which has a relativelyery well weathered knowledge. yoha btaned o a t g-7 eit cntes t ecom csi thk uor gina od ame. ppus orsro tavi second, we welcome you as a representative of a country which traditionally has shown great international engagement, which has taken very seriously its internation reonsibiti. ju wt mti your ro iolme i ghisn, t fstorgn siyo made pme minisr, s t ahanist. i tnk you he bn tee tis t meante. sul a a sulcoen yo ptilayn your engent i hti tnkhi eagemenha ao owho mh uernay e aacdo os mataanas wche he toullln t wld at lt t tea,e lceouof cours ath air ofhe8, g20, and a very important summit will take place under your chairmanship, hosted by canada, and we are now very much looking forward to what you have to tell us. prime minister, the floor is yours. [applause] >> thank you very much, professor. it is great to be here in davos and to have the opportunity to contribute on some of the vital issues confronting the world today. some of them are complex and they may at times seem abstract,
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harpers ferry in eastern washington county.ay run into flurries or a light snow shower but the big show is over. what we'll watch in the next couple of days is the next storm and how big it could be. you hear the word significant and we think this will be the biggest of these three storms and, you know, soldier of us are going to see more than a foot. how much more we don't know yet. >> you have our attention. when can we start talking predictions? probably tomorrow we'll throw out numbers to be more specific but this will last friday to much of saturday. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying breakfast. introducing special k® low-fat granola. with 50% less fat than the leading granola... and 5 grams of fiber per serving, it's a satisfying way to help you manage your weight. special k® low-fat granola -- a taste of freedom. >>> it is 8 a.m. and we are continuing our special winter weather coverage. >> federal workers are on unscheduled le
harpers ferry in eastern washington county.ay run into flurries or a light snow shower but the big show is over. what we'll watch in the next couple of days is the next storm and how big it could be. you hear the word significant and we think this will be the biggest of these three storms and, you know, soldier of us are going to see more than a foot. how much more we don't know yet. >> you have our attention. when can we start talking predictions? probably tomorrow we'll throw out...
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i edited the "harper's forum." the editorial page and began to specialize in foreign policy. it was my graduate school. writing about complicated issues for the daily news editorial page taught me how to write about complicated things in simple, accessible language. i took those skills and wrote about classical music. >> what is on your block and who do you write it with? >> it is a block about arts in new york city. this was a national, and north carolina. i always have a daily " which usually comes from my reading. there are teasers for my draw column in "the wall street journal." the name of the blog is "about last night." when i go home tonight, i will probably right about this interview. >> i want to mention a footnote. "louis armstron a restaurant own connecticut, we set out headed north with everyone in a good mood. the band bus did not have a portion of so somewhere in connecticut, which stopped somewhere for lewis to go to the bathroom. he was refused use of the otherwise available facility. i would never
i edited the "harper's forum." the editorial page and began to specialize in foreign policy. it was my graduate school. writing about complicated issues for the daily news editorial page taught me how to write about complicated things in simple, accessible language. i took those skills and wrote about classical music. >> what is on your block and who do you write it with? >> it is a block about arts in new york city. this was a national, and north carolina. i always have a...
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i edited the "harper's forum." page and began to specialize in foreign policy. it was my graduate school. writing about complicated issues for the daily news editorial page taught me how to write about complicated things in simple, accessible language. i took those skills and wrote about classical music. >> what is on your block and who do you write it with? >> it is a block about arts in new york city. terry teachout the first page of the review and typewriter and takes it to the>> how long at the "new york>> several years it was my --it was my second time i came to began to specialize in foreign policy. writing about complicated issues page taught me how to write do you write it with? new york city. carolina. i always have a daily " which usually comes from my reading. there are teasers for my draw journal." last night." interview. " a restaurant owner in connecticut, we set out headed mood. the band bus did not have a connecticut, which stopped bathroom. he was refused use of the otherwise available facility. i
i edited the "harper's forum." page and began to specialize in foreign policy. it was my graduate school. writing about complicated issues for the daily news editorial page taught me how to write about complicated things in simple, accessible language. i took those skills and wrote about classical music. >> what is on your block and who do you write it with? >> it is a block about arts in new york city. terry teachout the first page of the review and typewriter and takes...
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i edited the "harper's forum."on the editorial page and began to specialize in foreign policy. this is what jazz musicians call a day job, but it was our wonderful one. it was my graduate school. writing about complicated issues for the daily news editorial page taught me how to write about complicated things in simple, accessible language. i took those skills and wrote about classical music. jazz and modern dance and art. >> what is on your block and who -- what is on your blog and who do you write it with? >> it is a block about arts in -- blog about large in new york city. this was a national, and north carolina. i always have a daily " which usually comes from my reading. every wednesday, i posted video about the arts. there are teasers for my draw column in "the wall street journal." the name of the blog is "about last night." very often, it is about last night. when i go home tonight, i will probably right about this interview. >> i want to mention a footnote. this is from the louis armstrong biography. " a r
i edited the "harper's forum."on the editorial page and began to specialize in foreign policy. this is what jazz musicians call a day job, but it was our wonderful one. it was my graduate school. writing about complicated issues for the daily news editorial page taught me how to write about complicated things in simple, accessible language. i took those skills and wrote about classical music. jazz and modern dance and art. >> what is on your block and who -- what is on your blog...
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. >> harper is a good man. >> i would like to ask with regard to your understanding of conservatism inntrast to liberalism. as apparently they're very central to the thesis of your book, which i've actually just started working on. i would like to ask you to elaborate on your assertion that liberalism seeks to change those values which are most fundamental to america's success historically when america's success would seem to me to have been built on constructive self-criticism, systemic reform and adaptation. how does resisting change translate into success for a country that has been built on constant reform? >> uh-huh. [applause] >> well, some changes are good. and some changes are bad. it's not self-evident that change is necessarily good. [applause] >> the conservative view, despite what liberals like to believe is not even philosophically opposed to reform or adaptation. on the contrary. the patron saint as you might say of conservatism, edmond burke, was -- formulated the approach the conservatives should take to reform. he was a reformist himself. but he -- he insisted that any
. >> harper is a good man. >> i would like to ask with regard to your understanding of conservatism inntrast to liberalism. as apparently they're very central to the thesis of your book, which i've actually just started working on. i would like to ask you to elaborate on your assertion that liberalism seeks to change those values which are most fundamental to america's success historically when america's success would seem to me to have been built on constructive self-criticism,...
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. >> let's bring in jeff charlotte, contributing editor of harper's magazine and author of the book,y, the secret fundamentalism at the heart of american power. we talked about this with you more than two years ago and did stories about the family and about the c street house and the prayer breakfast and now we see finally some attention at the national level. what do you think is being accomplished here? >> i think what happened today was tremendous, and i should clarify the prayer breakfast is sponsored by the fellowship. the ugandans who support this bill, but the american oppose it. they gave the platform to hillary and obama to take a strong stance against it. it may be a little too late, the bill is moving towards passage. it is a strong step. >> none of this, i think, had not rachel maddow made it a he real cause on her program. this was rachel on february 1st. >> one thing the family does openly take credit for in politics is the national prayer break faes. they do it here every year. every u.s. president since eisenhower attends the annual prayer breakfasts. there's the fact
. >> let's bring in jeff charlotte, contributing editor of harper's magazine and author of the book,y, the secret fundamentalism at the heart of american power. we talked about this with you more than two years ago and did stories about the family and about the c street house and the prayer breakfast and now we see finally some attention at the national level. what do you think is being accomplished here? >> i think what happened today was tremendous, and i should clarify the prayer...
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and you look at william rainy harper, the first president of that university. he was immediately taking rockefeller's money and trying to recruit the best of the talent that was available elsewhere. and he was very successful at doing it and very rapidly catapulted chicago into one of the great universities in the world. the model itself was a hybrid. it came from an amalgom of the deep interest in the research activities of the german universities in the 19th century, and early part of the 20th century. and the under graduate model of the colleges at oxford and cambridge, we put our special stamp on this and we transformed it in interesting ways. for example, much more democratic than our laboratories, the germans who came over and worked here were struck by the fact that students, graduate students, would actually talk to their professors and use their first names. and even talking to them was something which hadn't necessarily been done. now, let me talk very briefly about those values that i said are essential for great universities. and there are 12 that i
and you look at william rainy harper, the first president of that university. he was immediately taking rockefeller's money and trying to recruit the best of the talent that was available elsewhere. and he was very successful at doing it and very rapidly catapulted chicago into one of the great universities in the world. the model itself was a hybrid. it came from an amalgom of the deep interest in the research activities of the german universities in the 19th century, and early part of the...
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harper. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. harper: the purpose of the patriot act is to keep suspected terrorists under surveillance in an attempt to prevent another attack on our country like we had on september 11, 2001. i believe it has been successful and i support its extension. i believe that our safety for the nearly 8 1/2 years since 9/11 is due in part to the patriot act and the fine men and women who are able to use it each day to keep our country safe from harm. i particularly believe that the lone wolf provision, which allows for the surveillance of individual terrorists who might not be part of a larger international terror group, is very important. i'm very happy to see its inclusion in this extension. i applaud those who worked in a bipartisan manner to pass this legislation in 2001 and i look forward to seeing that provision of the patriot act continue to be used in an effort to keep americans safe. while i wish the bill with the intention of extending the patriot act for longer than a year would have been befo
harper. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. harper: the purpose of the patriot act is to keep suspected terrorists under surveillance in an attempt to prevent another attack on our country like we had on september 11, 2001. i believe it has been successful and i support its extension. i believe that our safety for the nearly 8 1/2 years since 9/11 is due in part to the patriot act and the fine men and women who are able to use it each day to keep our country safe from...
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last month at harpers ferry, was commemorated the 150th anniversary of john brown's raid, the officialstart of both the national and the virginia sesquicentennial commemoration. regretfully, unlike the centennial of 1961, there is no national committee to coordinate the observance of those four years and their lasting impact on america. two years from this very month will be the sesquicentennial of lincoln's grandview at bailey's crossroads in fairfax county, the events which led julia ward howe to return him to willard hotel and awakened the early morning hours to write her in mortal battle hymn of the republic. lincoln at the crossroads of lines is a organization that has been working the past two years to commemorate president lincoln's grand review of 70,000 soldiers. that so inspired julia ward howe. tonight we are meeting to celebrate both the life of abraham lincoln and the vision of julia ward howe and her in mortal battle hymn. you are the true believers in the mystic chords of memory of the union president lincoln referred to and in the invasion of it expressed in julia ward
last month at harpers ferry, was commemorated the 150th anniversary of john brown's raid, the officialstart of both the national and the virginia sesquicentennial commemoration. regretfully, unlike the centennial of 1961, there is no national committee to coordinate the observance of those four years and their lasting impact on america. two years from this very month will be the sesquicentennial of lincoln's grandview at bailey's crossroads in fairfax county, the events which led julia ward...
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at her publisher, harper collins, division of news corp, an author can set themselves up as a speciallient, buy their own book in bulk, and then the author gets a 10% royalty on the deal. in other words, there's a way for sarah palin to tithe all the donations to her political action committee and keep it for herself. it's only $6,300. and, of course, this is not the kind of person who would do something unethical for only $6,300. smooth, even tone, reduce the look of lines and pores, and lock in moisture. 7-in-1 olay total effects. take half off the price of delivery pizza. digiorno is half the price. so for an awesome pizza on game day, why order out? taste. believe. it's not delivery, it's digiorno. >>> little jimmy o'keefe -- sorry, he's an investigative journalist. little jimmy olson o'keefe identifies the real victim in mary landrieu's office -- himself. that's next. but first tonight's worst person in the world. he led the right wing panic over this photograph. u.s. president barack obama bows to tampa mayor. on thursday, january 28th, in florida. said gretchen carlson's backup
at her publisher, harper collins, division of news corp, an author can set themselves up as a speciallient, buy their own book in bulk, and then the author gets a 10% royalty on the deal. in other words, there's a way for sarah palin to tithe all the donations to her political action committee and keep it for herself. it's only $6,300. and, of course, this is not the kind of person who would do something unethical for only $6,300. smooth, even tone, reduce the look of lines and pores, and lock...
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the chinese market, so we've seen this happen with rupert murdoch, who in his publishing company, harper collins, refused to allow a book by christofe patton to be published with remarks critical of chie sna. -- china. why? i hope i'm not saying anything illegal, but the explanation given at the time was that murdoch wanted to extend his television empire into china and simply was not willing to offend the chinese authorities, so he censored the book. now it was published by another publisher, ok, but if you've got a monopoly position and you have the right of censorship, that's dangerous, so i'm -- you know, some monopolies could be good in the sense of providing good services, but monopolies tend to charge monopoly prices and to abuse their power, so we need, i think, a public authority that will prevent those abuses. >> two questions quickly. one is, i don't really know what conditions were like in the prison, but i was interested to hear that they both had access to paper and pens and were able to write, even despite the fact they were in prison and weren't being prevented from doing
the chinese market, so we've seen this happen with rupert murdoch, who in his publishing company, harper collins, refused to allow a book by christofe patton to be published with remarks critical of chie sna. -- china. why? i hope i'm not saying anything illegal, but the explanation given at the time was that murdoch wanted to extend his television empire into china and simply was not willing to offend the chinese authorities, so he censored the book. now it was published by another publisher,...
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at her publisher, harper collins, division of news corp, an author can set themselves up as a special sales client, buy their own book in bulk, and then the author gets a 10% royalty on the deal. in other words, there's a way for sarah palin to tithe all the donations to her political action committee and keep it for herself. it's only $6,300. and, of course, this is not the kind of person who would do something unethical for only $6,300. no problem. mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ man ] i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice. ♪ what i didn't expect was the fun. [ male announcer ] the subaru legacy. feel the love. [ male announcer ] the subaru legacy. ♪ well, look who's here. it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. tried activia? ill
at her publisher, harper collins, division of news corp, an author can set themselves up as a special sales client, buy their own book in bulk, and then the author gets a 10% royalty on the deal. in other words, there's a way for sarah palin to tithe all the donations to her political action committee and keep it for herself. it's only $6,300. and, of course, this is not the kind of person who would do something unethical for only $6,300. no problem. mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. [...
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about to appear in a new addition and he made out from his publisher, harpercollins i think so, but harper company. what the new cover i gather which is shocking to me because i cover again as a classic, too. mr. leuchtenburg is a past president of the american historical association, american historian society and the american historians and is undeniably wanted to mention for this evening event. in 2008, the same society the american historians may professor jan knight of the first recipient of the arthur m. junior award for distinguished writing in american history of enduring public significant. [applause] i'll be saying a little bit more about her past their leuchtenburg and a little bit. he is the author of the just published american presidents series volume on herbert hoover. he has been working with ken burns for many years and they have a new pbs series on national parks that will be up on pbs in september. to come a series on prohibition, not a subject of all of our pleasure. but nevertheless an important period in american history. and one called the 10th inning, which is a seq
about to appear in a new addition and he made out from his publisher, harpercollins i think so, but harper company. what the new cover i gather which is shocking to me because i cover again as a classic, too. mr. leuchtenburg is a past president of the american historical association, american historian society and the american historians and is undeniably wanted to mention for this evening event. in 2008, the same society the american historians may professor jan knight of the first recipient...
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ellie was in a historical artist for harper's weekly, scribners monthly.he also later turned to sculpture out of studio in new york on 57th street. at that time come over 40 union general scan to kelly's studio to pose for their portrait. and while kelly was an artist, that in his art, he would not depict a button unless he could document it. and imagine sitting down with general grant, which would've meant that would be. or sitting down with joshua lawrence chamberlain and doing their portraits in asking any question you wanted it and that's what kelly would do. he would interview more than to the portrait. he was a time of the generals, have become an event in thing out there, stop here and there is the portrait, there's the painting. let's talk about that moment. and he would take careful notes. one day in the future, if his artwork work was ever challenged as being inaccurate, he could produce these notes and say well, this is what general chamberlain told me about little round top. or this is a general grant told me about the surrender appomattox. he
ellie was in a historical artist for harper's weekly, scribners monthly.he also later turned to sculpture out of studio in new york on 57th street. at that time come over 40 union general scan to kelly's studio to pose for their portrait. and while kelly was an artist, that in his art, he would not depict a button unless he could document it. and imagine sitting down with general grant, which would've meant that would be. or sitting down with joshua lawrence chamberlain and doing their...
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baltimore city and harper county are the only municipalities under budget. >>> stay with wjz eyewitnessng. >>> we look at a new generation of a classic winter sport. extreme skiing. you can look at south baltimore look kind of seep y. and the >>> it's a celebration on the plaza. the chinese new year came early. it's not until valentine's day officially but all of these people decided to celebrate with us today. i want to know if i'm saying this correctly. happy new year. >> well done. >> thank you. >> very impressive. you get a thank you and happy new year. all right. >> to all of you, good morning, as well. i don't know how to say that in chinese. >> it's an impressive demonstration here this morning to say the least. we've got some serious issues to deal with this morning including this issue some people call it the silent killer. carbon monoxide. poisoning that kills hundreds of people every year especially during the winter months. susan koeppen will be along to give advice to make sure it doesn't happen in your home. >>> an amazing story out of new zealand. a young girl playing at
baltimore city and harper county are the only municipalities under budget. >>> stay with wjz eyewitnessng. >>> we look at a new generation of a classic winter sport. extreme skiing. you can look at south baltimore look kind of seep y. and the >>> it's a celebration on the plaza. the chinese new year came early. it's not until valentine's day officially but all of these people decided to celebrate with us today. i want to know if i'm saying this correctly. happy new...
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she wrote a piece in harper's magazine called bad debt years zero building iraq and the yukon utopia. she broke through the small circle of commons that we are used to seeing on all the channels. who knows so little about so much, explaining the world to us and getting it wrong. that's right, she broke through with what very few people have on television, thoughts. thoughts no one else seems to dig up. she elucidates what the real plans are. but namoi klein is not just a critic. she's a chronicler and leader of grass-roots movement around the world. with her husband they did the film that take about argentina and the retaking of the factories. before that, she wrote the book no logo and tonight here in new york she is celebrating the tenth anniversary of that publication, which is as relevant or perhaps more relevant today than it was ten years ago. as the rest of the media was saying what is the battle seattle, naomi already written a book about that to -- about it. but absolute friends recommends namoi klein as the top of the reading that should be done if you want to understand the
she wrote a piece in harper's magazine called bad debt years zero building iraq and the yukon utopia. she broke through the small circle of commons that we are used to seeing on all the channels. who knows so little about so much, explaining the world to us and getting it wrong. that's right, she broke through with what very few people have on television, thoughts. thoughts no one else seems to dig up. she elucidates what the real plans are. but namoi klein is not just a critic. she's a...
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other guests in the next two weeks include adam lambert and benefit harper. we have musicians, too.hose are some of our headlines. good morning, slepy head i'm robin meade. a disaster at seaworld. a killer whale latched on to a trainer and killed her in front of a shocked audience. this is video from youtube. it's not the first time that whale has been violent. a trainer says he was great to work with but because of two deadly attacks, he was treated differently. >> only the most experienced trainers get to work with tilikum. i'm not sure the exact incident in vancouver. the guy in 1999 jumped over the fence at night and got into the pool with tilikum. it's hard to say if it was an act of play or aggress. i wasn't there today so i can't tell you what happened today. all i can say is that tilikum is a good animal and dawn was a great trainer. >> in an interview, dawn brancheau, the victim said how dangerous it was. her sister says she didn't just trust them, she loved them. >> when you talked to her about the whales, you would think she was talking about her children. she loved them
other guests in the next two weeks include adam lambert and benefit harper. we have musicians, too.hose are some of our headlines. good morning, slepy head i'm robin meade. a disaster at seaworld. a killer whale latched on to a trainer and killed her in front of a shocked audience. this is video from youtube. it's not the first time that whale has been violent. a trainer says he was great to work with but because of two deadly attacks, he was treated differently. >> only the most...
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it was the celebrity of harper it host: she did talk about health care reform and give examples of whate would like to see any health-care bill. she talked about energy issues. what about that? caller: that is the republican line and what she ran on during the election, saying stuff. host: let's hear from shelton, north carolina, the democrats' line. caller: i agree with the last caller. why has this tea party emerge? d? [unintelligible] host: we have a little trouble hearing you this morning. republican line, next. caller: good morning to you. i am calling to tell you how happy i am with sarah palin. i agree with her 100% on everything she says. host: what did you agree on? caller: ok, smaller government, giving the small businesses an opportunity, work for them so they can hire people. that is where the hiring is coming from. speaking out on christian values is very important and is what we were established on. host: all right, on the independent line, new mexico, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for cspan. it was intriguing to see sarah palin represent the two-party t
it was the celebrity of harper it host: she did talk about health care reform and give examples of whate would like to see any health-care bill. she talked about energy issues. what about that? caller: that is the republican line and what she ran on during the election, saying stuff. host: let's hear from shelton, north carolina, the democrats' line. caller: i agree with the last caller. why has this tea party emerge? d? [unintelligible] host: we have a little trouble hearing you this morning....
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. >> at the world economic forum in switzerland canadian prime minister stephen harper outlined his priorities upcoming g-8 and g-20 summits. canada will host the meetings in june. this is about a half hour. >> [applause] >> thank you very much, a professor of. it is great to be here and have this opportunity to contribute to your discussions on some of the vital issues that are confronting the world today. and some of them are complex and they may at times seem abstract, but for ordinary men and women everywhere the substance of what we talk about here translates into simple reality like komen, food on the table, where a better life for their children. so is an important debate, one that we're delighted to be part of. i should also like to welcome some other members of our government, my government here today from my friends and colleagues, finance minister jim clarity is here, minister of international trade, peter, ambassador saad teeten and also governor of the bank of canada, mark carney, welcome to all of you and the other canadian get -- delegates here today. [applause] with. >> i would
. >> at the world economic forum in switzerland canadian prime minister stephen harper outlined his priorities upcoming g-8 and g-20 summits. canada will host the meetings in june. this is about a half hour. >> [applause] >> thank you very much, a professor of. it is great to be here and have this opportunity to contribute to your discussions on some of the vital issues that are confronting the world today. and some of them are complex and they may at times seem abstract, but...
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harper. >> thank you mr. chairman. dr. orszag, good to see you again. i think what we have noticed here since the very beginning is a there is no end to the spending that's going on. you look at this and you come in, looks like every agency, every committee even if the nra for members of congress go up. would seem to me if we were serious about getting a grip on the budget one of the first places we would do is on spending. we have state governments having to cut back and scaled-back businesses and households doing that. but to be quite honest we are doing that in washington d.c.. we continue to add a level of spending that we have had and at some point we have to begin to live within our means. but the little stuff does matter. while we can argue for or against the merits of the stimulus bill, it's hard to justify to taxpayers at home by the way we spent a couple million dollars on the field good highway signs to let you know your tax dollars was spent on this particular project. things that were absolutely not necessary and if you look our budget in c
harper. >> thank you mr. chairman. dr. orszag, good to see you again. i think what we have noticed here since the very beginning is a there is no end to the spending that's going on. you look at this and you come in, looks like every agency, every committee even if the nra for members of congress go up. would seem to me if we were serious about getting a grip on the budget one of the first places we would do is on spending. we have state governments having to cut back and scaled-back...
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harper. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. orszag good to see you again. i think what we've noticed here since the very beginning is there's no end to the spending that's going on. you look at this and come in, it looks like every agency, every committee even the mra for members of congress go up. and it would seem to me if we were serious about getting a grip on the budget that one of the first places we would do was on spending. we have state governments that are having to cut back and scale back. we have businesses and households that are doing that. but to be quite honest. we're not doing that in washington, d.c. we continue to have a level of spending that we've had. at some point we have to live within our means. while we could argue for or against the stimulus, it's hard to justify to the taxpayers to let you know that tax dollars was spent on this particular project. things that were not necessary. if you look at our budget and congress over the last couple of decades, i think you have to go back to when john from ohio was the budget chit tee chair
harper. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. orszag good to see you again. i think what we've noticed here since the very beginning is there's no end to the spending that's going on. you look at this and come in, it looks like every agency, every committee even the mra for members of congress go up. and it would seem to me if we were serious about getting a grip on the budget that one of the first places we would do was on spending. we have state governments that are having to cut back and...