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in a keya hicks is celebrating a birthday. happy bearing day.he is a full-time mom and she is a student and works full- time as well as an office manager. she is a church administrator and youth leader as well as a youth leader at her church in laurel. she is a loving mother of three as well as grandmother of one. happy birthday to keya and -- in a keya and sell -- nakis and elizabeth grace crayton hicks in ellicott sit crane enjoys playing with her toys and eating and cheering on the ravens. dive into the care. >>> we want to know about your birthday. sent a -- send a short e-mail with an attached photo. tell us about you on your person and try to give it a week in advance. >>> let's look at entertainment news. gentleman yeah gabor back home after being hospitalized for a sus speaninged blood clot in her leg. >> she had an infection. the 93-year-old had been in and out of the hospital about four times since she fell and broke her hip in july. >> and some legends were among the star. let's see who we have. this is second annual governor's award
in a keya hicks is celebrating a birthday. happy bearing day.he is a full-time mom and she is a student and works full- time as well as an office manager. she is a church administrator and youth leader as well as a youth leader at her church in laurel. she is a loving mother of three as well as grandmother of one. happy birthday to keya and -- in a keya and sell -- nakis and elizabeth grace crayton hicks in ellicott sit crane enjoys playing with her toys and eating and cheering on the ravens....
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director hicks? >> thank you. you also have in your packet the o.c.c. 2010 community out-reach strategic plan and the o.c.c., as far as we know, is the only civilian oversight law enforcement agency that has a community out-reach strategic plan. sam walker, who is an expert in police accountability advised me last month that the o.c.c.'s out-reach plan is the only one he is aware of that exists. he posted it on his criminal justice web site, sam you'll walker.net so -- samuel walker.net so they can use it as well. the coordinator and policy analysis at the o.c.c. also helped. in addition to reviewing preliminary findings and hearing your request, she also coordinates our mediation and outreach program. and as a policy analyst, miriam has contact with the community as well as with the police department when she proposes and drafts new policy for the police department's consideration. the o.c.c. plays a key role in community relations for the city of san francisco. our core mission by charter section 4.27 is to prom
director hicks? >> thank you. you also have in your packet the o.c.c. 2010 community out-reach strategic plan and the o.c.c., as far as we know, is the only civilian oversight law enforcement agency that has a community out-reach strategic plan. sam walker, who is an expert in police accountability advised me last month that the o.c.c.'s out-reach plan is the only one he is aware of that exists. he posted it on his criminal justice web site, sam you'll walker.net so -- samuel walker.net...
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montgomery starting for hicks. but had to move forester. derek dockery took over for montgomery but ended up getting hurt as well. they played all over the line and the result the win for the redskins. >> they did a good job. you are well aware we had gays coming in and it guys getting hurt. they put good pressure on the quarterback. if you give them them a passing game completely they will get the turnovers and get some sacks. you know, we were able to survive. >> for the offense to be able to sustain a drive and get down especially with the situation we were in with guys going down and stepping in. the offensive line played well and gave us the opportunity to win. >>> elsewhere around the nfc, the cowboys are looking for back-to-back wins for the first time, well, since they have inning thatted coaches. how about that. would the second game of the jason era give them a "w" ? . >> the biggest news break ares and topics starting first on fox 5 morning news at 4:25. ♪ ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last ye
montgomery starting for hicks. but had to move forester. derek dockery took over for montgomery but ended up getting hurt as well. they played all over the line and the result the win for the redskins. >> they did a good job. you are well aware we had gays coming in and it guys getting hurt. they put good pressure on the quarterback. if you give them them a passing game completely they will get the turnovers and get some sacks. you know, we were able to survive. >> for the offense...
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. >> good evening, president marshall, commissioners, director hicks, we have a commanding officer over the financial crimes division. he is the former officer in charge. then we have our new officer in charge of financial crimes. behind me is inspector -- it will make a quick inspection this evening. we have three awards that are being given for the three citizen volunteers to have done a tremendous job in our financial crimes unit. >> think you. >> good evening, commissioners. i am from the financial crimes unit. tonight, along with my supervisors, we are delighted to introduce three honorees. just before we introduce them, we would like to give you information of today are and how they came to be of service to the police department's but also to the city of san francisco. the complex nature of the investigations has been an ongoing challenge. over a year ago, i had a discussion with the chairperson of the elder forensics center. specifically, we were talking about the number of cases that come in that involve elderly victims, people 65 and older. in an effort to expedite the assignme
. >> good evening, president marshall, commissioners, director hicks, we have a commanding officer over the financial crimes division. he is the former officer in charge. then we have our new officer in charge of financial crimes. behind me is inspector -- it will make a quick inspection this evening. we have three awards that are being given for the three citizen volunteers to have done a tremendous job in our financial crimes unit. >> think you. >> good evening,...
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with a grant from bill and cile hicks. >> the oil rig deepwater horizon exploded. >> there was growing desperation along the us gulf coast today... >> narrator: it's been called the worst environmental disaster in us history... >> 42,000 gallons of oil a day... >> 210,000 gallons are leaking... >> 2.1 million gallons a day... >> narrator: ... a geyser of oil that caught the government off-guard... >> no more oil spills! arrest bp! >> narrator: ...and threw a spotlight on a company that americans knew little about. >> in washington today, protesters called for the us government to get hostile with bp. >> mr. hayward! >> narrator: when two months after the blowout, bp's ceo tony hayward, came to capitol hill... >> the testimony you are about to give to be the truth, the whole truth... >> narrator: ...he was there to explain what happened and why. >> begin your opening statement, and let me again, on behalf... >> narrator: from the start, it didn't go well. >> chairman waxman, chairman... >> tony hayward, look at my hands. th
with a grant from bill and cile hicks. >> the oil rig deepwater horizon exploded. >> there was growing desperation along the us gulf coast today... >> narrator: it's been called the worst environmental disaster in us history... >> 42,000 gallons of oil a day... >> 210,000 gallons are leaking... >> 2.1 million gallons a day... >> narrator: ... a geyser of oil that caught the government off-guard... >> no more oil spills! arrest bp! >>...
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dick's up 58%, and hick's up 59%. >> in the five years presiding the financial crisis, i think the averagel growth rate was 2%. the crisis was tough, but it made these companies step up their game and manage inventory better. >> tom: those are the individual stories, and what about consolidation to drive some of the economies to scale? >> not so much for dick's, dick's is the industry leader. hibit is smaller. they're in the southwest region and could be take out by a dick's. >> tom: and it has a different retail strategy. it likes to partner with big retailers. >> they look for a really strong anchor store, and they get into the same strip mall. they look for a wal-mart and benefit from the traffic. >> tom: you might as well go where the shoppers are. let's go to footwear, a smaller one has had a nice rally here lately. and stock a little down today. but up 92% over the past 12 months. meantime, footlocker amongst the leading footwear retailers, up 80%. what's the fuel here? >> the finish line has kind of a bit of challenge. they're trying to grow the top line. their growth yea year-over-
dick's up 58%, and hick's up 59%. >> in the five years presiding the financial crisis, i think the averagel growth rate was 2%. the crisis was tough, but it made these companies step up their game and manage inventory better. >> tom: those are the individual stories, and what about consolidation to drive some of the economies to scale? >> not so much for dick's, dick's is the industry leader. hibit is smaller. they're in the southwest region and could be take out by a dick's....
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. >>> the pub hick company with the stock offering would nearly $23 million. you helped them once, will you invest again? >> and you can buy one get one treatment but the starbucks is is offering a deal all weeklong. we will see who is the double fisted coffee drinker in the family. >>> i called the people, and they said there was a bad storm. heavy winds, and i thought it was a tornado because i couldn't believe it. >> no one can. look at the damage we have been seeing all around the area, especially up and down the northern parkway and parkville as well. baltimore county and baltimore city all hitch good morning, i am jamie costello. >> i am megan pringle. we are waiting to figure out whether it was a tornado. >> what's taking so long to find out whether it was a tornado or not? >> they look at doppler radar estimate and being see inside the storm whether there's twisting of the wind, but they take into account for witnesses testimony. it hit at 1:30 and how many witness does you have? people woke up when it hit and afterwards. but to see what happened, it's
. >>> the pub hick company with the stock offering would nearly $23 million. you helped them once, will you invest again? >> and you can buy one get one treatment but the starbucks is is offering a deal all weeklong. we will see who is the double fisted coffee drinker in the family. >>> i called the people, and they said there was a bad storm. heavy winds, and i thought it was a tornado because i couldn't believe it. >> no one can. look at the damage we have been...
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. >> my name is bruce hicks. i am with the st. louis hospital. a -- i am with the st. luke's hospital. a lot of people come up from uhw and one jobs. this is an opportunistic thing for them to say. they want to say they are a union on the one thing -- on the one hand, but that is an opposing thought. in other words, if they want to say something more useful instead of just a mom and apple pie -- how did you get more jobs by supporting one big centralized institution then you do by getting two smaller ones? if cpmc were smaller and st. luke's is bigger, how is that going to have their be less jobs? i support the luster it -- the master plan. i think it should happen right away. >> linda chapman. as i said last time, i think it is a great idea. it is vital that it include cpmc, that we do not in the course of legislation let things in the pipeline out. we have an eir process, but the planning commissioners made it clear that is not sufficient without their having guidelines. it will emphasize physical environmental things and say that is economic and does not apply to th
. >> my name is bruce hicks. i am with the st. louis hospital. a -- i am with the st. luke's hospital. a lot of people come up from uhw and one jobs. this is an opportunistic thing for them to say. they want to say they are a union on the one thing -- on the one hand, but that is an opposing thought. in other words, if they want to say something more useful instead of just a mom and apple pie -- how did you get more jobs by supporting one big centralized institution then you do by getting...
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. >> we're country hicks. and we're not going to -- we're not travelers.he money and give it to the government? >> reporter: already retired, wanting little, the cars work, they decided to get rid of the jackpot. it went to family. to the fire hall, to hospitals, churches and charities. >> they didn't know nothing. they got a shock. >> you can't buy happiness. and you can't buy your health, which is something that my wife is -- >> reporter: allen has trouble talking about it. violet just finished chemotherapy. cancer surgery right before that. if anyone knows what's important, it's these two. plus, violet is pretty sure, giving away that money improved her health. >> we've really enjoyed it. that has put a big plus in our life. >> reporter: they weren't looking for attention. just wanted to be helpful. they say they have a $1 million-view, a comfy house and the richest prize of all, each other. todd battis, nova scotia. >> what amazing people. >> definitely. >>> that is what is making n
. >> we're country hicks. and we're not going to -- we're not travelers.he money and give it to the government? >> reporter: already retired, wanting little, the cars work, they decided to get rid of the jackpot. it went to family. to the fire hall, to hospitals, churches and charities. >> they didn't know nothing. they got a shock. >> you can't buy happiness. and you can't buy your health, which is something that my wife is -- >> reporter: allen has trouble...
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under the other end of the table and far remain stuck in the relegation zone after one defeat of tom hicks and the photon off with the army go after fifty three minutes the still time for is there any two points from safety. with all those bits of context is the league table with five weeks of the season remaining in it to prove it and taste scholar in the champions league spots. and network t.v. are in the europa league places those spots are now and then i must close on the heels while at the bottom there's a real scrap for survival with two sides going down to serious hopes of avoiding the drop a fading fast they theoretically any size eight placed downwards in danger of education. over in england there were some better news political you moved out of the bottom three following a one zero win at bolton maxi rhodri five hundred eighty six minutes catapulted the reds up to twelve elsewhere at newcastle a seventh after trashing sunderland five you won in the northeast darby in the midlands aston villa against birmingham and the coldness. in tennis kim clijsters has won the season ending w
under the other end of the table and far remain stuck in the relegation zone after one defeat of tom hicks and the photon off with the army go after fifty three minutes the still time for is there any two points from safety. with all those bits of context is the league table with five weeks of the season remaining in it to prove it and taste scholar in the champions league spots. and network t.v. are in the europa league places those spots are now and then i must close on the heels while at the...
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angie hicks is the co-founder and chief marketing officer at angie's list, a web site where you can findut service companies. jennifer hill is an attorney and chair of the new york city advisory board for a group dedicated to helping female entrepreneurs grow their businesses. and mark suser is a partner with grp partners, a geocapital firm. and you you have experience in companies, as well. great to see all of you guys. angie, it's so nice to you because i've seen your commercials so much over the past few years. thanks for joining us. you must get complaints from people all of the time saying somebody said something bad about my company and it's on your site and that's not fair, and it wasn't a fair review, and what are you going do about it. how do you respond to those? >> i really -- you have to keep it in perspective. no matter what company you are, at some point or another you're going to get a complaint. nobody is perfect. i think the two profiles that you just went through are great examples of companies that are really making the most of online reviews. they're thoughtfully resp
angie hicks is the co-founder and chief marketing officer at angie's list, a web site where you can findut service companies. jennifer hill is an attorney and chair of the new york city advisory board for a group dedicated to helping female entrepreneurs grow their businesses. and mark suser is a partner with grp partners, a geocapital firm. and you you have experience in companies, as well. great to see all of you guys. angie, it's so nice to you because i've seen your commercials so much over...
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list released a list of the most dangerous intersections in the city, here's a list, and howard and hicks treat there have been five. sutter and larkin and travel in 1910 had for the same a tailor in golden gate bridge. >> this is the most dangerous intersection on the city it is at 6 and howard, you could see there are a lot of cars and people this intersection. in 2008 there were five people hit by cars here. no one knows the dangers better than ron cobb, he lives upstairs in accidents this year. >> i happen to see the boss, out, and it picked him up and drag a little bit, and then knocked him out of the wheelchair. it is one of those big goal wide tour buses. >> then what happened to sought to others? >> of the guys already have been thing around his neck and was crippled. and the car came round a corner and hit him and drag him and broke his leg. and the third one was right here, where he walked across on the green line not the rhetoric of the white. but the green light. and they just run this intersection of they go across this yellow light on the warning light. but it hit him to. in
list released a list of the most dangerous intersections in the city, here's a list, and howard and hicks treat there have been five. sutter and larkin and travel in 1910 had for the same a tailor in golden gate bridge. >> this is the most dangerous intersection on the city it is at 6 and howard, you could see there are a lot of cars and people this intersection. in 2008 there were five people hit by cars here. no one knows the dangers better than ron cobb, he lives upstairs in accidents...
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mercer the alleged by you roosevelt, or hick ocnating part of the early life i'm interested in perhaps doing something more on, prab book in and of itself, going a separate house which was the roosevelt family estate and lived with two other women in this house at a marriage and in fact fdr referred to the house as the honeymoon cottage and the love nest. happy living with these tw years. in her separate house at the family estate. >> that doesn't necessarily mean there was a karnal relationship among thein terms are necessarily carnal? >> some of the letters are are not. of children that were born of eleanor roosevelt contradicts in itself your thinking she had 5 children? >> i think as the movie brokeback mountain showed us all, in earlier air as who were gay or lesbian had to part might be to have normal looking family and social pretenses do you think thank lin had an eye for the trim ankle before he saw some of trace of what you're talking about in eleanor to go back to that question? he was 36 by my calculation and mercer was 27.'r talking about 1916,1917,1918 >> very early. >> t
mercer the alleged by you roosevelt, or hick ocnating part of the early life i'm interested in perhaps doing something more on, prab book in and of itself, going a separate house which was the roosevelt family estate and lived with two other women in this house at a marriage and in fact fdr referred to the house as the honeymoon cottage and the love nest. happy living with these tw years. in her separate house at the family estate. >> that doesn't necessarily mean there was a karnal...
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another partner of ours, radio one personality, courtney hicks from wmmj. you've been a partner, you've been making pitches all week. >> that's right. we're excited to partner yet again withnbc 4 and are listeners have been very excited to partake and we've mentioned theyan make donations onli. nbcwashington.com and just follow the instructions and do your part this holiday season. we need everybody's he to make it better for families this holiday season. >> reporter: very well said. thank you so much for encouraging your listens to participate and she mentned online, call the phone bank, jim, my partner is there. he's waiting to talk to you. bring your nonperishables here or go online and make your donations by credit card. nbcwashington.com is the website. >> thanks so much. doing great work out there. >>> once again, we are following breaks news right now. jurors have reached a verdict in the ingmar trial. >> reporter: we got word about ten minutes ago that a jury has been deliberating now, in its fourth day and has reached a verdict in the murder. he is
another partner of ours, radio one personality, courtney hicks from wmmj. you've been a partner, you've been making pitches all week. >> that's right. we're excited to partner yet again withnbc 4 and are listeners have been very excited to partake and we've mentioned theyan make donations onli. nbcwashington.com and just follow the instructions and do your part this holiday season. we need everybody's he to make it better for families this holiday season. >> reporter: very well...
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chantilly pitches it to hicks around the outside for five yards. 7-0, chantilly.to go in the fourth quarter. wefield's last chance. matthegoing deep. he's brave. he sends it but he's picked off. chantilly gets it in a thriller 7-0 over westfield. that's your sports in a minute. i'm lindsay czarniak. have a great day. >>> fedex field will be rocking monday night when the redskins take on the eagles but it will also be crowded today for a different cause. military service members will be able to get free health screenings part of the time-out for veterans health event. joining us now isscott williams from the men's health network to tell us more about this event. a great idea. something you have been doing for a couple years now for veterans and their families. tell us why this is something that needs to happen? >> we're so excited to partner with washington redskins and 13 veteran service oganizations and other community partners. we're doing this because of the burden of chronic disease. chronic disease is responble for sen out of every ten deaths in the u.s. and
chantilly pitches it to hicks around the outside for five yards. 7-0, chantilly.to go in the fourth quarter. wefield's last chance. matthegoing deep. he's brave. he sends it but he's picked off. chantilly gets it in a thriller 7-0 over westfield. that's your sports in a minute. i'm lindsay czarniak. have a great day. >>> fedex field will be rocking monday night when the redskins take on the eagles but it will also be crowded today for a different cause. military service members will be...
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a pitch to speedy jimmy hicks around the outsi for five yards. 7-0 cntilly on a tricky play.s than a minute to go now fourth quarter. westfield's last chance. matthew going deep. what's going to happen here? not what he wanted. picked off. chantilly gets it in a thriller 7-0 over westfield. that will do it for your sports this saturday morning. i'm lindsay czarniak. have a great day. >> thank you. we'll talk about a lucky state. two michigan men millionaires after playing separate lottery games and winning both of them. >> steve mays won with a $1 ticket. we'll split the winnings with his wife and to make it even lucki luckier, he let the computer pick the numbers. and mike is the representative a group called team victory that won $128 million in powerball. speculation is swirling because the winning ticket was bought in an adult bookstore. >> you don't go in for just the articles? you go in for the mone >> articles? >> which is smart to let computer pick your numbe because most people if they're picking the numbers,hey pick numbers 31 or lower because they are birthdays and
a pitch to speedy jimmy hicks around the outsi for five yards. 7-0 cntilly on a tricky play.s than a minute to go now fourth quarter. westfield's last chance. matthew going deep. what's going to happen here? not what he wanted. picked off. chantilly gets it in a thriller 7-0 over westfield. that will do it for your sports this saturday morning. i'm lindsay czarniak. have a great day. >> thank you. we'll talk about a lucky state. two michigan men millionaires after playing separate lottery...
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the guy is a hick. >> he is from boston. >> from boston. i rest my case. >> you mentioned unrequieted love. in your life today, are there any great unrequieted dreams? >> i mean, i still have child hollywood -- like there were two things i wanted to be in my childhood that i would still like to be if someone would let me. >> what are those two? >> i wanted to be the chief justice of the supreme court. >> you didn't get that until later when you started hanging out on law and under. >> i had been to "law and order" because i wanted to be a judge. >> you were an arraignment judge. >> gentlemen. >> and i wanted to be the conductor of the new york philharmonic. leonard bernstein was my idle as a child. >> do you have a musical ear? >> no. no talent at all. >> no talent at all. >> other than to talk. >> no. well, i think i can write pretty well. i have no musical talent. >> stan would like you to finish those two books. >> i have no musical talent. >> you like music. >> loving something and being good at it are not related. i played the cello as
the guy is a hick. >> he is from boston. >> from boston. i rest my case. >> you mentioned unrequieted love. in your life today, are there any great unrequieted dreams? >> i mean, i still have child hollywood -- like there were two things i wanted to be in my childhood that i would still like to be if someone would let me. >> what are those two? >> i wanted to be the chief justice of the supreme court. >> you didn't get that until later when you started...
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again speaking of mash units, stephon heyer played a lot: will montgomery who was started in play of hicks to center because casey rabach went down. portis should not have played yesterday and he gutted out a quarter's worth of action. and so really the guys -- again, we've seen other teams quit, other players individually quit on different teams, but nobody on the washington redskins quit yesterday. they gave maximum effort. and for that, i think these are interesting comments that the head coach and quarterback had to say about their offensive line. >> well they did a great job. you guys are well aware of the guy that's went down during the game and guys that came in and we knew we had to run the football because they do a great job rushing the quarterback and putting pressure on the quarterback. if you get in a passing game completely they'll make some plays and get it turn overs and some sacks and we were able to survive. >> for the offense to stay in the drive and get down, especially in the situation that we were in with guys going down and guys stepping in, i thought the offensive l
again speaking of mash units, stephon heyer played a lot: will montgomery who was started in play of hicks to center because casey rabach went down. portis should not have played yesterday and he gutted out a quarter's worth of action. and so really the guys -- again, we've seen other teams quit, other players individually quit on different teams, but nobody on the washington redskins quit yesterday. they gave maximum effort. and for that, i think these are interesting comments that the head...
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i guess we have to thank -- but congratulation our director ori hicks who won the baby pool. >> why? >> that's brian. no. ori, yes. >> all right. he guessed the day that little drew would be born. >>> all right. but brian -- no, congratulations brian. >>> we are looking at a pretty nice weekend, any weekend that we don't have snow and below freezing temperatures this late in the year is a nice weekend. we can't really complain. so what we're looking at is another day with temperatures in the 607s, rain in the mid to upper 50s to about 60. we'll be breezy today. but it will be really nice. so this is going to be a nice stretch heading into thanksgiving. thanksgiving could be a little damp early on. we'll talk about that here in a second. 38 at bwi marshal, 32 the dew point. relative humidity 78%. winds from the west southwest at 6 miles per hour. 30.18 is the barometer. northeast maryland 37, everyone somewhere in the upper 30s to 40-degree range. 40 in d-c. the warmer temperatures are closer to the water where the temperatures are still in the 50s. 45 in east on, 45 in pax river. and
i guess we have to thank -- but congratulation our director ori hicks who won the baby pool. >> why? >> that's brian. no. ori, yes. >> all right. he guessed the day that little drew would be born. >>> all right. but brian -- no, congratulations brian. >>> we are looking at a pretty nice weekend, any weekend that we don't have snow and below freezing temperatures this late in the year is a nice weekend. we can't really complain. so what we're looking at is...
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emergency as violet recovers from cancer treatment but they describe themselves as, quote, country hicks who have no fandangle things and they don't want them. pretty >>> and that's a quick look at the weather picture. hafr ri, over to you. >> thanks very much, dave. >>> there's really big news in the fight against lung cancer. which will kill, listen, more than 157,000 people in the united states this year alone. that's more than colon, breast and bro pro state cancer combined. now, for the first time, there's evidence that a simple screening test can catch tumors earlier possibly reducing the number of deaths by as much as 20%. big news. dr. jennifer ashton is along with the details. good morning. >> good morning, harry. >> a study they stopped in progress because the news was so significant. >> exactly, harry. being called by many in the cancer world a game changer, a landmark study. this was a nationally done study looking at a little over 53,000 heavy smokers, age 55 to 74 years and looked at two groups, those that got a special type of cat scan known as a spiral ct and a standard c
emergency as violet recovers from cancer treatment but they describe themselves as, quote, country hicks who have no fandangle things and they don't want them. pretty >>> and that's a quick look at the weather picture. hafr ri, over to you. >> thanks very much, dave. >>> there's really big news in the fight against lung cancer. which will kill, listen, more than 157,000 people in the united states this year alone. that's more than colon, breast and bro pro state cancer...
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commander hicks is on the phone with us. we appreciate your time. we are seeing photos of the resupply mission. describe the mission. how did it work and what kinds of items were taken to the ship? >> good morning, tony. it was a pretty complex mission. carnival requested food and supplies be lifted over to the splendor. we were happy to assist that. they loaded it up on semitrailers, and we put it on our carrier onboard delivers, and we flew it out to the ronald reagan. the working party off-loaded it and staged it and repackaged it onto pallets and helicoptered over to the splendor. a lot of people involved, a lot of people and time involved. >> what kind of supplies are we talking about? we mentioned pop tarts. what else? >> lunch meat, canned crab, croissants, lots of water, cups, utensils, stuff that was disposable and could be served cold and didn't have to be refrigerated and could be eaten right away. >> some sailors i understand were in contact with passengers and crew members. what kind of conditions are they describing on the ship? >> i h
commander hicks is on the phone with us. we appreciate your time. we are seeing photos of the resupply mission. describe the mission. how did it work and what kinds of items were taken to the ship? >> good morning, tony. it was a pretty complex mission. carnival requested food and supplies be lifted over to the splendor. we were happy to assist that. they loaded it up on semitrailers, and we put it on our carrier onboard delivers, and we flew it out to the ronald reagan. the working party...
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thank goodness barack obama is in indonesia after george bush's hicks talk. host: let us look at a comment from twitter. next up is an arbor, michigan. begonia joins us. what do you think of the president's outreach? democrat absolutely i supported. as a previous caller said, thank god we have an intelligent person running the country. i support his outreach, policies. really disgusted with the way republicans and the tea party is not collaborating in trying to move this country forward. and to establish better relationships with nations all over the world. i really admire the work obama is doing. he is working very hard, and i really appreciate it. i am proud of having a president like obama. host: our question, do you support or oppose the present apostate of reach to the muslim world. outreach todent's the muslim world? we have a comment on twitter different from the last caller -- the ratings and comments on his christian faith, some americans still believe he is a muslim. let us go back to "the new york times" that looks at the president of's recent visi
thank goodness barack obama is in indonesia after george bush's hicks talk. host: let us look at a comment from twitter. next up is an arbor, michigan. begonia joins us. what do you think of the president's outreach? democrat absolutely i supported. as a previous caller said, thank god we have an intelligent person running the country. i support his outreach, policies. really disgusted with the way republicans and the tea party is not collaborating in trying to move this country forward. and to...
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he's got a jug of thick, brown liquid and no matter what you have -- the hick cups, the gout, liver trouble-- he says, take that. it'll make you better. we have people that have this vision here. any urge, any itch, give them a tax cut. how about the federal budget deficit? how about controlling spending? yes, we have to cut some spending. how about controlling the budget deficit? yes, we have to do that. let's cut some spending and let's ask people that should be paying taxes that aren't now to pay their fair share of taxes. that's what we ought to do. well, i've ghoot at least a little bit out of my system today, madam president. i came here to talk about something else, i came here to talk about unfinished business before the end of this year. there is still the opportunity to reclaim some success in an area that i think very important. it's true, as i've just described, jobs are unbelievably important in this country. it's also true that the economy, fiscal policy, debt, and deficits are really important and we need to get ahold of them and deal with them and respond to them and fix thi
he's got a jug of thick, brown liquid and no matter what you have -- the hick cups, the gout, liver trouble-- he says, take that. it'll make you better. we have people that have this vision here. any urge, any itch, give them a tax cut. how about the federal budget deficit? how about controlling spending? yes, we have to cut some spending. how about controlling the budget deficit? yes, we have to do that. let's cut some spending and let's ask people that should be paying taxes that aren't now...