303
303
Nov 17, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 303
favorite 0
quote 0
indiana getting pounded with heavy downpours all out of kentucky, too. the rain will be out there for the better part of the day. you get a couple breakaway showers and winds out of the east today once again, delays at the airport right there. more rain through kentucky, in towards indiana. that will be there most of the afternoon. you see a nice little rain line trying to get in towards the atlanta metro, too. it's a real weak one. you can see the cold front dropping down to the gulf of mexico. a few light showers are a possibility but i don't think you'll see much in the way of accumulating rainfall. full details in about a half hour. >>> thank you a. marine made a video diary of his life in iraq and his parents got the video after he was killed. you're going to hear the emotional reaction from his father. can you imagine? >>> plus, former basketball star dennis rodman allegedly skipped out on a party tab and you're not talking about just chump change here. >>> a marine made a video diary for his parents, but the thing is they didn't get to see the vid
indiana getting pounded with heavy downpours all out of kentucky, too. the rain will be out there for the better part of the day. you get a couple breakaway showers and winds out of the east today once again, delays at the airport right there. more rain through kentucky, in towards indiana. that will be there most of the afternoon. you see a nice little rain line trying to get in towards the atlanta metro, too. it's a real weak one. you can see the cold front dropping down to the gulf of...
466
466
Nov 17, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 466
favorite 0
quote 0
this is pure liquid right around central parts of indiana and towards illinois.t rain breaking away and also wind up around chicago. wind in milwaukee too but the heaviest rain is just north of champaign drifting over towards the west on the upper side of that low. behind that you can see rain coming out of the louisville area in toward central indiana and a little streamer of rain in central georgia, in towards alabama and florida. it's on the weak side. no big deal with this. but the clouds are out there. probably catch a few delays out there as well. you showed the video of all the wind right around the pacific northwest. there's the cold front. a lot of action coming ashore again today. an additional 2 to 3 inches of rain for washington state down through oregon. more on that coming up in a half hour from now. >> all right, thank you. >>> a marine made a video diary basically of his life in iraq and his parents got the videos, but after he was killed. you're going to hear emotional reaction from his father upon seeing that. >>> plus former basketball star den
this is pure liquid right around central parts of indiana and towards illinois.t rain breaking away and also wind up around chicago. wind in milwaukee too but the heaviest rain is just north of champaign drifting over towards the west on the upper side of that low. behind that you can see rain coming out of the louisville area in toward central indiana and a little streamer of rain in central georgia, in towards alabama and florida. it's on the weak side. no big deal with this. but the clouds...
301
301
Nov 4, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 0
rain around indiana through ohio stretches in to michigan and illinois, too, wisconsin, a little bitlight rain. we may see a delay or two because of the low clouds associated with it. so far nothing. chicago, cleveland, half hour delay. detroit, same thing. light showers a possibility. and then down south miami. we do have a front up to the north. some thunderstorms just offshore right now. they will build back inland today. your high 86, 87. watch for showers and thunderstorms in and out for most of the afternoon. 30-minute to one-hour delays a possibility as you dodge the storms. los angeles another morning with dense fog. yesterday visibility was about 1/16th of a mile. right now two miles. more in a bit. natasha? >>> thanks so much, bob. so the government changes its mind about who to give flu shots at guantanamo bay. and the folks at the miss usa pageant wanted to get reimbursed for making miss california look good in a bikini. >>> firefighters today plan on tearing into the walls and floors of a house here where ten bodies have been found. police in cleveland, ohio, found four
rain around indiana through ohio stretches in to michigan and illinois, too, wisconsin, a little bitlight rain. we may see a delay or two because of the low clouds associated with it. so far nothing. chicago, cleveland, half hour delay. detroit, same thing. light showers a possibility. and then down south miami. we do have a front up to the north. some thunderstorms just offshore right now. they will build back inland today. your high 86, 87. watch for showers and thunderstorms in and out for...
364
364
Nov 4, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 364
favorite 0
quote 1
the rain around indiana, lower michigan, planes coming out of o'hare, no problem.is out there. i'm still going for about a half hour delay towards cleveland, detroit, too. also towards chicago later today. lax, watch for delay this is morning. >>> remember the football player who tried to gouge out the eyes of another player? we're hearing from the victim and you may be surprised about what he had to say. >>> remember when dugard was kidnapped, well garrido was under supervision for rape. the results of a two-month investigation are being released into the handling of his parole. >>> a florida man was ready to celebrate when he won 166 million bucks on a man. the casino says it was all a mistake and that the machine spun out of control. its top prize is supposed to be $99,000 and since it was broken, they won't even pay that amount. >> they make you think you won and at the end of it, they're saying, oh, well, you know, we've got to investigate and it's probably a malfunction. >> gaming commissioners and the slot machines programmers are trying to figure out why th
the rain around indiana, lower michigan, planes coming out of o'hare, no problem.is out there. i'm still going for about a half hour delay towards cleveland, detroit, too. also towards chicago later today. lax, watch for delay this is morning. >>> remember the football player who tried to gouge out the eyes of another player? we're hearing from the victim and you may be surprised about what he had to say. >>> remember when dugard was kidnapped, well garrido was under...
269
269
Nov 1, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
they were down at halftime to lowly indiana, but this turns it around. the quarterback is hit, look how many times this ball bounces around, winds up in the hands of a hawkeye, thank you very much. goes off for the interception return for the touchdown. they rally to beat indiana 22-24 and remain undefeated on the season. >>> the bat cave. that's what san antonio plays. that's a bat during an nba game. sacramento's kevin martin has no idea he's got a friend flying right along with him on the fast break. the mascot tries to catch him. dressed up for hallhalloween. but the real bat man, ginobli. ever try hitting a fly? try hitting a bat. and he does. no word on the bat's condition. did he go to the hospital? concussion? i don't know. but ginobli gets the job done, though. that's sports. >>> hey, how about this for a markup. an item that costs a little over a dollar sold for nearly 200 bucks. inspectors say one military contractor padded the bills and a lot of your money paid for it. >>> the parents of a 15-year-old california girl who was allegedly gang-ra
they were down at halftime to lowly indiana, but this turns it around. the quarterback is hit, look how many times this ball bounces around, winds up in the hands of a hawkeye, thank you very much. goes off for the interception return for the touchdown. they rally to beat indiana 22-24 and remain undefeated on the season. >>> the bat cave. that's what san antonio plays. that's a bat during an nba game. sacramento's kevin martin has no idea he's got a friend flying right along with him...
252
252
Nov 22, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> host: next call is independent from bloomington indiana. you are on with matthew continetti talking about sarah palin and the media. >> caller: hello. when i first saw sarah palin immediately took myself back four years when i was lower level and was called to run political office and had no idea it was like being summoned to a den of lions. never experienced the futrell and some of the stops on the block. supply side with her greatly. she has a great deal to offer the country. she i think she isn't perfect but none of the politicians are in indiana where i live the vitriol astounded me how much people, females especially one time my son said what you think of that sarah palin and i looked and said i like her and i thought this woman was going to explode. [inaudible] she had more political experience than obama. [inaudible] -- athlete, lots of strength. so i hope she gets in there and win some. and you have to remember she and senator mccain almost won the presidential election. >> guest: if you will also love "the persecution of sarah pali
. >> host: next call is independent from bloomington indiana. you are on with matthew continetti talking about sarah palin and the media. >> caller: hello. when i first saw sarah palin immediately took myself back four years when i was lower level and was called to run political office and had no idea it was like being summoned to a den of lions. never experienced the futrell and some of the stops on the block. supply side with her greatly. she has a great deal to offer the country....
200
200
Nov 8, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
two teenage girls busted when their raunchy photos show up at their indiana high school. you get the picture, lingerie, dollar bills, pretending to lick a lollipop. they were taken on summer vacation but posted on myspace. someone got ahold of those photos and the school principal saw them and the school punished the girls. what's the next step? the girls and aclu will sue the school. joining us to talk about it, ashleigh banfield, the host of open court and also lisa bloom, legal analyst for our sister network, cnn and attorney as well. they were originally banned from sports for a year suspensions reduced, will miss a quarter of the volleyball season in exchange for an apology and counseling. i think they got it right, hopefully they got the message and learned something and won't do it again. >> i certainly hope they learned something from this. the school is only one step in their journey of life. these digital records last forever and anyone who wants to hire them will look at these on their facebook pages there. is a legal argument different than your gut reaction.
two teenage girls busted when their raunchy photos show up at their indiana high school. you get the picture, lingerie, dollar bills, pretending to lick a lollipop. they were taken on summer vacation but posted on myspace. someone got ahold of those photos and the school principal saw them and the school punished the girls. what's the next step? the girls and aclu will sue the school. joining us to talk about it, ashleigh banfield, the host of open court and also lisa bloom, legal analyst for...
239
239
Nov 8, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
the "uss new york," made of steel salvaged from the world trade center attack on 9/11, yesterday in indiananavy's football team making a splash, how about the second straight win in south bend? they were beaten up by the irish 43 sfrait years. 23-21 they knock off the ranked irish and out of bcs bowl consideration. >>> real ticker-tape stopped being used in the '60s, how do you make do? some new yorkers threw important documents on to the street during the yankees victory parade, not even bothering to shred some of them. pay stubs, documents are sensitive and personal financial information on them were later found on the street. hopefully none belonging to you. you know what? you may find out soon, the hard way, if it was. a very scary scene in the cal/oregon state. he gets knockeded off balance, landing on his head and shoulders, he to be carted on a stretch he. it's a concussion. he had movement in all of his extremities. what a frightening seen. cal recovered, losed the game big to oregon state. >>> the play of the day from the arizona state-you sc game. watch the bouncing ball here. how
the "uss new york," made of steel salvaged from the world trade center attack on 9/11, yesterday in indiananavy's football team making a splash, how about the second straight win in south bend? they were beaten up by the irish 43 sfrait years. 23-21 they knock off the ranked irish and out of bcs bowl consideration. >>> real ticker-tape stopped being used in the '60s, how do you make do? some new yorkers threw important documents on to the street during the yankees victory...
363
363
Nov 18, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 363
favorite 0
quote 0
here's gary, indiana. south bend, too, getting light rain. heaviest down so this rotating in towards chicago. shortly, the latest at the airport. and the northwest a batch of cloud cover there getting squeezed out by the mountains. a little snow in there, too. our next storm system is right there, and you can see moving on in it's got to get there overnight through tomorrow and then another shot comes in friday and saturday. so you're not done once it moves away from seattle through oh olympia and portland. the rain is out there for oregon. concern for snow in the highest elevation. more in about a half hour. >> thank you. >>> what's for breakfast? is it waffles? enjoy. you'll be hard-pressed to find at least eggos into the next year. >>> and a frightening moment for a woman who frel the subway. >>> the shuttle poses for the station's cameras late this morning for a final check to make sure there's no damage. "atlantis," the live pictures. that's just cool. "atlantis" will remain at the space station for a week for the crews to unload spare p
here's gary, indiana. south bend, too, getting light rain. heaviest down so this rotating in towards chicago. shortly, the latest at the airport. and the northwest a batch of cloud cover there getting squeezed out by the mountains. a little snow in there, too. our next storm system is right there, and you can see moving on in it's got to get there overnight through tomorrow and then another shot comes in friday and saturday. so you're not done once it moves away from seattle through oh olympia...
358
358
Nov 16, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 358
favorite 0
quote 0
heavier around central indiana. flash flood watches and warnings all around the area shaded in green. near st. louis, maybe an inch, inch and a half of rain today. rockies into the northwest, look at the cold front. a lot of clouds coming in. heavy rain. puget sound all the way down i-5 towards portland. a lot of snow in the higher elevations. winter storm warnings and wind warnings all along the coast. the red shaded counties, winds gusting easily to 60 miles per hour. full details coming up on that in just about a half hour. >>> some photographs appear to show americans abusing foreign detainees. but now one man is making sure that you don't see any more of those. >>> defense secretary robert gates has blocked the release of any new photos that appear to show americans abusing foreign detainees. the obama administration told the supreme court that gates is using his new powers provided by a law signed last month. the aclu sued to have some of the photos released. lower courts supported that. but gates says that th
heavier around central indiana. flash flood watches and warnings all around the area shaded in green. near st. louis, maybe an inch, inch and a half of rain today. rockies into the northwest, look at the cold front. a lot of clouds coming in. heavy rain. puget sound all the way down i-5 towards portland. a lot of snow in the higher elevations. winter storm warnings and wind warnings all along the coast. the red shaded counties, winds gusting easily to 60 miles per hour. full details coming up...
337
337
Nov 24, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 337
favorite 0
quote 0
he said it's real simple pip'm a guy from indiana. he's from money see, indiana. he says we try to seal off the border and make sure we get those kids. look up and down the roster and all of a sudden they're on the cusp of being a top five team. primary kids from the state of indiana. >>. >> larry: he's got one from outside the state that we didn't mention, it's keaton grant. matt said we don't feel very confident that we're going to get him back this year. that's a tremendous loss. but the depth of this lineup will make up for lewis jackson. >> dan: they're so active, long at the guard position. you see what they did last season. tennessee, 21-13. sec tournament, they lost in the final to mississippi state. the tip is controlled by the boil ir makers. they're in the white. tennessee in the orange. >> larry: man-to-man defense by tennessee. >> dan: kramer fired it over to hummel, a little bit long on that shot. knocked out of bounds and tennessee basketball. >> larry: struggling with his shot down here in the islands. haven't played as well as i've seen him play i
he said it's real simple pip'm a guy from indiana. he's from money see, indiana. he says we try to seal off the border and make sure we get those kids. look up and down the roster and all of a sudden they're on the cusp of being a top five team. primary kids from the state of indiana. >>. >> larry: he's got one from outside the state that we didn't mention, it's keaton grant. matt said we don't feel very confident that we're going to get him back this year. that's a tremendous loss....
244
244
Nov 27, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
indiana, everything about indiana strikes me as a place suffering from an economic recession and rejection of george bush and the republicans as a result. particularizing my response, and i prefer not to do that. i would like to see them play out. in any particular county or plays, as i said, i tend to see as a bump in the data pattern. >> some of it goes back to jolt's presentation for earlier that there are long-term trends. i am sure many of you are familiar with, "the emerging democratic majority." a remarkable book because it came out in 2002. i did not get around to reading it until the week obama was elected. it is remarkably prescient. it starts off by saying by the end of this decade -- remember, 2002, things were not looking in that great for the democrats and they said by the end of this decade the democrats will be the majority party. not only that, but the longest chapter in the book that goes state-by-state and it tells which states are leaning to one party, which won possible democratic. they called, if you liberally interpret that as any state that is moving in a democratic
indiana, everything about indiana strikes me as a place suffering from an economic recession and rejection of george bush and the republicans as a result. particularizing my response, and i prefer not to do that. i would like to see them play out. in any particular county or plays, as i said, i tend to see as a bump in the data pattern. >> some of it goes back to jolt's presentation for earlier that there are long-term trends. i am sure many of you are familiar with, "the emerging...
154
154
Nov 21, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> host: next call is james from evansville, indiana.good morning. >> caller: good morning, senator, how are you? >> how are you? >> caller: i have a comment and then a question. i'm really, really glad that you are behind this healthcare bill along with our senator in indiana here, mr. baye. and my comment is we really need this healthcare bill. a lot of us retired people who aren't able to be eligible for medicare yet can't get insurance because of pre-existing conditions and we really need it. and -- >> host: james, you brought up an issue i want to follow-up with the senator. what was your situation in terms of pre-existing condition? >> caller: well, i have rheumatoid arthritis and copd. and after my arthritis got so bad i had to retire then i couldn't afford the cobra, because it was more than my retirement. >> caller: how old are you, by the way? >> caller: 62. >> host: do you qualify for medicare now? >> caller: no, not until i'm 65. >> i go down to the senate floor almost everyday and read letters from people from dayton and gal
. >> host: next call is james from evansville, indiana.good morning. >> caller: good morning, senator, how are you? >> how are you? >> caller: i have a comment and then a question. i'm really, really glad that you are behind this healthcare bill along with our senator in indiana here, mr. baye. and my comment is we really need this healthcare bill. a lot of us retired people who aren't able to be eligible for medicare yet can't get insurance because of pre-existing...
279
279
Nov 7, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
neil haskel, noted expert out of indiana. as mark explained, there are two main reports here. one explaining there were coffin flies in the trunk. >> okay. coffin flies is a unique term. jean casarez, explain. >> coffin flies come upon something when there is decomposition. that's what they veer toward. they found the coffin flies on towels, in casey anthony's car trunk and they found the coffin flies within the remains. they say that shows the coffin flies veered there in joune or july. what that shows to the prosecution is the time of death was shortly after caylee anthony went missing. >> the stain that was in the trunk of my daughter's car -- when i opened up the trunk, we had the windows rolled down, the sunroof open. instantaneo instantaneously, that gets in your house just like that. >>> every night hln's nancy grace brings you the real drama straight from the courtroom. >> every lawyer has a different version of what they would think justice is. >> tnt mondays, "raising the bar" is all new. >> to me justice is a jury rendering a verdict that speaks the truth. >> do you
neil haskel, noted expert out of indiana. as mark explained, there are two main reports here. one explaining there were coffin flies in the trunk. >> okay. coffin flies is a unique term. jean casarez, explain. >> coffin flies come upon something when there is decomposition. that's what they veer toward. they found the coffin flies on towels, in casey anthony's car trunk and they found the coffin flies within the remains. they say that shows the coffin flies veered there in joune or...
254
254
Nov 14, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
services will be held in indiana, wisconsin and utah. that's a quick check of your saturday headlines here on hln. i'm virginia cha. >>> the attorney for the alleged gunman in the ft. hood rampage says major nidal hasan is paralyzed from the waist down. ed lavandera has more on where the investigation stands now. >> reporter: nidal hasan's family describes him as a good american, but several who knew him say the high-ranking army officer expressed extremist islamic views. one says hasan openly pledged allegiance not to the united states, but the koran. when asked if the constitution was a brilliant document, he simply responded, no, not particularly. >> our sources asked not to be identified because of the ongoing investigation, and the investigators wouldn't comment on the details they offered. >> we are doing everything possible and we are looking at every reason for this shooting. we are aggressively following every possible lead. we are collecting, analyzing and disseminating every piece of critical information pertaining to this cas
services will be held in indiana, wisconsin and utah. that's a quick check of your saturday headlines here on hln. i'm virginia cha. >>> the attorney for the alleged gunman in the ft. hood rampage says major nidal hasan is paralyzed from the waist down. ed lavandera has more on where the investigation stands now. >> reporter: nidal hasan's family describes him as a good american, but several who knew him say the high-ranking army officer expressed extremist islamic views. one...
330
330
Nov 25, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 330
favorite 0
quote 1
, another from indiana, and a third from indiana -- this one from alabama, another from arkansas, a secondrom arkansas, virginia, virginia, new hampshire, maine, and one from the data all airing in their own districts. this is just one example of all sorts of ads like this. the election is one full year away. guest: this is geared to implants this debate specifically in to get people to phone and and to defeat the public option. the messages if you vote a certain way we will remember next year. host: this is a shot for members of congress. guest: that they are taking that site to the end. the chamber in particular has said that we will fight the public option all the way. of course, there are implications. this is a really challenging vote for members of congress not just because of the import of the issue, it's complicated nature, but also the potential impact on their election. there will not be able to raise the money the same way depending on how they vote and stand on these issues. many have relied on pharmaceutical companies and insurance companies. they may not be receiving that sup
, another from indiana, and a third from indiana -- this one from alabama, another from arkansas, a secondrom arkansas, virginia, virginia, new hampshire, maine, and one from the data all airing in their own districts. this is just one example of all sorts of ads like this. the election is one full year away. guest: this is geared to implants this debate specifically in to get people to phone and and to defeat the public option. the messages if you vote a certain way we will remember next year....
350
350
Nov 2, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 350
favorite 0
quote 0
out to lakisha in indiana. lakisha. >> caller: hi, nancy, first of all, my family and i thank you very much for what you do for the children and victims and i was wanting to wish you a happy belated birthday. my birthday is november the 1st. i don't know how to contact your show to wish me a happy birthday. i would appreciate if you could wish me one. >> you stay on the line and our producers will get your information. i want to wish you a happy birthday ahead of time. thank you very much. what is your question, dear? >> caller: i know you might not care, but other people might care. i was wondering what the 15-year-old suspect, if she was at the house or where she was at before she killed elizabeth? >> to rupa mikkilineni -- >> caller: before all of this happened -- >> right. -- our producer on the story. rupa, it's my understanding she was at the home where they were playing. >> that's my understanding as well. sources have indicated she is the older sister of elizabeth's playmate. she was in the home at the
out to lakisha in indiana. lakisha. >> caller: hi, nancy, first of all, my family and i thank you very much for what you do for the children and victims and i was wanting to wish you a happy belated birthday. my birthday is november the 1st. i don't know how to contact your show to wish me a happy birthday. i would appreciate if you could wish me one. >> you stay on the line and our producers will get your information. i want to wish you a happy birthday ahead of time. thank you...
270
270
Nov 29, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 0
wayne, indiana. there is a foul inside. officials, today, are dick cartwell, and randle le paul. >> marques: on the high/low delivery, jorge brian diaz has to realize that he left richardson wide-open in the borner. he needs a good pass inside to get donte smith to go for the steal. and you can get wide-open, right corner jumpers for a guy that knocks down the long three, in brandon richardson, who has become pretty good about himself. >> steve: ubel has played well early. >> marques: ubel has had himself a great start to this basketball game. just a freshman. overland park, kansas. confidence in this game. >> steve: six points for ubel. usc will miss here. they also from alex stepheson in the game for the first time. the 6'9", junior l.a. harbor westlake. >> marques: had to sit out last year. came back to los angeles because of issues with his family, health-wise. he's happy to be back out here. a lot of time over the summer to improve his offensive skills. >> steve: richardson missed for nebraska. they go down low. vucevi
wayne, indiana. there is a foul inside. officials, today, are dick cartwell, and randle le paul. >> marques: on the high/low delivery, jorge brian diaz has to realize that he left richardson wide-open in the borner. he needs a good pass inside to get donte smith to go for the steal. and you can get wide-open, right corner jumpers for a guy that knocks down the long three, in brandon richardson, who has become pretty good about himself. >> steve: ubel has played well early. >>...
288
288
Nov 14, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the funeral for private first class michael pearson will be in indiana later today. and jason dean hunt. the only suspect major nidal hasan remains hospitalized. he's been charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder. >>> president obama is asking congress to slow down on ft. hood. he said lawmakers shouldn't be focused on possible intelligence failures until police and military officials get a chance to do their job and finish up the work on the shooting. the president already ordered his own intelligence review of the accused gunman major nidal hasan. >> we must couple pile every piece of information about the gunman and learn what was done with that information. once we learn those facts, we must act upon them. if there was failure to take appropriate action before the shootings, there must be accountability. we must quickly and thoroughly evaluate and address any flaws in the system so we can prevent a similar breach from happening again. our government must be able to act swiftly and surely when it has threatening information. and our troops must have the secur
. >> the funeral for private first class michael pearson will be in indiana later today. and jason dean hunt. the only suspect major nidal hasan remains hospitalized. he's been charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder. >>> president obama is asking congress to slow down on ft. hood. he said lawmakers shouldn't be focused on possible intelligence failures until police and military officials get a chance to do their job and finish up the work on the shooting. the president...
208
208
Nov 28, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
it is that i smelled that sustains the rivers that also sustains the irrigation systems of indiana and china for example. china is the world's leading wheat producer. india is number 2, we are number 3. a lot of people think we are number one. we are not. china's harvest--a hours. it is because they irrigate most whereas we irrigate very little of our week. with price, china and india totally dominate the world rice harvest. what happens to the glaciers in the himalayas will have the most massive affect on future -- we have never had projected threat to food security on this scale before. to many americans thinking about the melting glaciers on the tibetan plateau, that is china's problem. it is china's problem but it is also our problem because if china comes into the world market for massive quantities of grain as it has done over the last decade or massive quantities of soybeans, it will come to the united states because we are far and away the world's largest grain exporter. for american consumers, this is a nightmare scenario because we are looking at the prospect of competing wit
it is that i smelled that sustains the rivers that also sustains the irrigation systems of indiana and china for example. china is the world's leading wheat producer. india is number 2, we are number 3. a lot of people think we are number one. we are not. china's harvest--a hours. it is because they irrigate most whereas we irrigate very little of our week. with price, china and india totally dominate the world rice harvest. what happens to the glaciers in the himalayas will have the most...
373
373
Nov 7, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 373
favorite 0
quote 0
neil haskel, noted expert out of indiana. as mark explained, there are two main reports here.ne explaining there were coffin flies in the trunk. >> okay. coffin flies is a unique term. jean casarez, explain. >> coffin flies come upon something when there is decomposition. that's what they veer toward. they found the coffin flies on towels, in casey anthony's car trunk and they found the coffin flies within the remains. they say that shows the coffin flies veered there in june or july. what that shows to the prosecution is the time of death was shortly after caylee anthony went missing. >> the stain that was in the trunk of my daughter's car -- when i opened up the trunk, we had the windows rolled down, the sunroof open. instantaneously, that gets in your house just like that. >>> we have a 3-year-old that's been missing for a month. >> a 3-year-old? have you reported that? >> i'm trying to do that now, ma'am. >> there's absolutely nothing to find out, not even what i told the detectives. >> well, everything you're telling them -- >> if i knew where caylee was do you think any
neil haskel, noted expert out of indiana. as mark explained, there are two main reports here.ne explaining there were coffin flies in the trunk. >> okay. coffin flies is a unique term. jean casarez, explain. >> coffin flies come upon something when there is decomposition. that's what they veer toward. they found the coffin flies on towels, in casey anthony's car trunk and they found the coffin flies within the remains. they say that shows the coffin flies veered there in june or...
343
343
Nov 8, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 343
favorite 0
quote 0
from the 9/11 attacks coming into the big apple making a bigger splash there than the mideast in indianas, the touchdown run as they get the victory, 23-21, their second straight win at notre dame stadium and the first time since 1936 that an unranked navy team beat a ranked notre dame team, the irish now will not get a chance to play in the bcs bowl games. >>> some new yorkers got carried away in the yankees victory parade on friday. some office workers couldn't find confetti so threw important documents out the window. some were shredded, some were not. pay stub, even court documents were later found by the cleanup crew. let's hope none of these belonged to you. hopefully. >>> the fastest growing sport around, watch this. fedor is its biggest star. watch this, sellout crowd of 11,000 watching him down and knock out the previously undefeated brett rogers in two rounds in suburban chicago. >>> play of the day. the arizona state usc game. watch this ball. how many does it touch? it's finally picked off by arizona state. this is the fourth quarter. one more look at it. six guys had a hand
from the 9/11 attacks coming into the big apple making a bigger splash there than the mideast in indianas, the touchdown run as they get the victory, 23-21, their second straight win at notre dame stadium and the first time since 1936 that an unranked navy team beat a ranked notre dame team, the irish now will not get a chance to play in the bcs bowl games. >>> some new yorkers got carried away in the yankees victory parade on friday. some office workers couldn't find confetti so threw...
242
242
Nov 27, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
people from kentucky to the dakotas and from indiana to colorado race, breed, buy, trade, and sell horses making it the perfect cover for a narcotics distribution business. lori's runners, tooling along in their duallies with a couple of geldings munching hay in the trailer and the wheel wells packed tight with crank, became the down home dukes of hazard version of coke-laden speedboats making a run to key biscayne. lori's true stroke of genius, though, was to build under a series of military tents hidden in the wooded hills of her horse farm what for almost 20 years would be the only meth super lab ever known to be in production outside the state of california. by then she was in such good graces with the two brothers that they had let her borrow a chemist whom lori flew to iowa to teach her associates how to make meth in 10-pound batches every two days, a state of the art, up to the minute operation. the effect was remarkable. up until now lori had controlled sales of meth in iowa and other parts of the midwest while still having to rely on the brothers for her product. once lori opened
people from kentucky to the dakotas and from indiana to colorado race, breed, buy, trade, and sell horses making it the perfect cover for a narcotics distribution business. lori's runners, tooling along in their duallies with a couple of geldings munching hay in the trailer and the wheel wells packed tight with crank, became the down home dukes of hazard version of coke-laden speedboats making a run to key biscayne. lori's true stroke of genius, though, was to build under a series of military...
171
171
Nov 25, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
tell that to the woman who i believe was from indiana who went to cuba to distribute bibles with her church group. she was not aware of the restriction. she went through candidate because that was where they were going through and she went through to distribute bibles. she gut find when she got back. i would like for her to say there is no ban on the travel to cuba and this notion that everybody goes for these reasons is just offensive to so many americans to go there. every place in the world he will have bad actors but to lump everybody who goes to cuba and travels to cuba into one group who are simply seeking sex tourism or something is just deeply offensive. i have to say that from the outset. mr. cason you mentioned tourism and trade have not brought down a totalitarian regime anywhere in history. you know there's no evidence to suggest that increasing tourism to cuba will help promote democracy. do you have any evidence to present that indicates that isolating a regime anywhere in the world like this has fostered democracy? >> i would like to mention what the lech walesa of tal
tell that to the woman who i believe was from indiana who went to cuba to distribute bibles with her church group. she was not aware of the restriction. she went through candidate because that was where they were going through and she went through to distribute bibles. she gut find when she got back. i would like for her to say there is no ban on the travel to cuba and this notion that everybody goes for these reasons is just offensive to so many americans to go there. every place in the world...
242
242
Nov 2, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
two teenage girls busted when their raunchy photos turn up at their indiana high school. half naked, dollar bills, pretending to lick an obscene lollipop. they were posted on myspace. someone go a hold of those photos and the school principal ended up seeing them. the school punished the girls. what is the next step? the girls and the aclu are going to sue the school. taking your calls on this 1-877-tell-hln. ashleigh banfield, the host of "open court" and lisa bloom, legal analyst for our sister network cnn and an attorney as well. they were originally banned from sports for a year. those suspensions reduced, i think they are going to miss a quarter of the volleyball season in exchange for participating in counseling and a public apology to the athletic board. i think they got it right. hopefully the girls will learn something and they won't do it again. your thoughts. >> i certainly think they should learn something. the school is one step in their journey of life. these digital records last forever. anyone who wants to hire them is going to look at these on their faceb
two teenage girls busted when their raunchy photos turn up at their indiana high school. half naked, dollar bills, pretending to lick an obscene lollipop. they were posted on myspace. someone go a hold of those photos and the school principal ended up seeing them. the school punished the girls. what is the next step? the girls and the aclu are going to sue the school. taking your calls on this 1-877-tell-hln. ashleigh banfield, the host of "open court" and lisa bloom, legal analyst...
228
228
Nov 29, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
in light of the recent contract that was i think indiana decided to cancel its contract with ibm, i think it involved in killing welfare or certain benefits to a struggling in hungary, what do you see in your new book that might give rise to better use of outsourcing or with outsourcing not in an area that can actually work with? >> i think anytime you are doing something significant with in-house people in government are trying to outsource three contract you have bill years in the indian a contract with problematic but one of the reasons they contract out indiana is existing system was extremely problematic in dinow was collecting and a fraud. they were hoping a technological shift in the changing management in terms of what they're doing with help things out. it hasn't worked out but i think the idea of trying to embrace competition smartly still continues to be a useful tool. the governing by network and area were bill has expertise coordinating with non-profit and other extras all agencies to try to achieve public good is always a good thing to do. there's no magic bullet, is not as
in light of the recent contract that was i think indiana decided to cancel its contract with ibm, i think it involved in killing welfare or certain benefits to a struggling in hungary, what do you see in your new book that might give rise to better use of outsourcing or with outsourcing not in an area that can actually work with? >> i think anytime you are doing something significant with in-house people in government are trying to outsource three contract you have bill years in the...
265
265
Nov 2, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
out to lakisha in indiana. lakisha. >> caller: hi, nancy, first of all, my family and i thank you very much for what you do for the children and victims and i was wanting to wish you a happy belated birthday. my birthday is november the 1st. i don't know how to contact your show to wish me a happy birthday. i would appreciate if you could wish me one. >> you stay on the line and our producers will get your information. i want to wish you a happy birthday ahead of time. thank you very much. what is your question, dear? >> caller: okay. i know you might not care, but other people might care. i was wondering what the 15-year-old suspect, if she was at the house or where she was at before she killed elizabeth? >> to rupa mikkilineni -- >> caller: before all of this happened -- >> right. -- our producer on the story. rupa, it's my understanding that she was at the home where they were playing. >> that's my understanding as well. sources have indicated that she is the older sister of elizabeth's playmate. she was in
out to lakisha in indiana. lakisha. >> caller: hi, nancy, first of all, my family and i thank you very much for what you do for the children and victims and i was wanting to wish you a happy belated birthday. my birthday is november the 1st. i don't know how to contact your show to wish me a happy birthday. i would appreciate if you could wish me one. >> you stay on the line and our producers will get your information. i want to wish you a happy birthday ahead of time. thank you...
301
301
Nov 28, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 0
where he had a few indiana where he had unkind words for homer capehart and then in chicago, bobby called him and said i think we're reaching a consensus, come back. the president flew back saturday morning, with pierre salinger had the white house position of saying the president had a bad cold. it wasn't quite the truth but it wasn't totally a lie. the president came back. this is a lot more about this in my book that you kindly mentioned, and that afternoon, saturday the 20th, we met over in the residence, instead of in the cabinet room where we normally met, and that's where add lay thou that -- adlai thought that there ought to be a diplomatic dimension to our response, talking about peace and the united united nations ao on, jack and i agreed with that. sunday he made one last interrogation of the air force to see whether, in fact it was possible to have the original idea of a truly surgical air strike instead of bombing the length and breadth of the island which the air force said they would have to do and he also said he wanted to have one last talk to make certain that a blockade
where he had a few indiana where he had unkind words for homer capehart and then in chicago, bobby called him and said i think we're reaching a consensus, come back. the president flew back saturday morning, with pierre salinger had the white house position of saying the president had a bad cold. it wasn't quite the truth but it wasn't totally a lie. the president came back. this is a lot more about this in my book that you kindly mentioned, and that afternoon, saturday the 20th, we met over in...
275
275
Nov 25, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 1
the gentleman from indiana is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman.here is a number of reasons why i am opposed to this move, and rather than ask a bunch of questions, because some of the questions i want it to address it to the general and the ambassador -- to address to the general and the ambassador -- when a hotel or company down there pays their employees, the money goes through the government, and if they make $400 a month, that is reduced by 26 times because the currency they have down there is worth 1/26th of the dollar, and these people cannot go and swim in the pools and water around these hotels and have the freedoms you would expect them to have because they are at the heel or boot of the regime. now, hugo chavez wants to -- he is one of the compatriots now with the castro brothers, and they want to turn that into a communist region and reverse everything that ronald reagan was able to get accomplished when he was president. if you drive a cab, if you work in a gas station or a restaurant, you are pre-vetted, and once again, you get those
the gentleman from indiana is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman.here is a number of reasons why i am opposed to this move, and rather than ask a bunch of questions, because some of the questions i want it to address it to the general and the ambassador -- to address to the general and the ambassador -- when a hotel or company down there pays their employees, the money goes through the government, and if they make $400 a month, that is reduced by 26 times because the...
359
359
Nov 24, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 359
favorite 0
quote 0
when we lost a certain doctors -- this is columbus, indiana.e fear telling anything because i think they put it on your medical health records. host: thank you very much for sharing your story with us. mr. morris, we only have a few minutes left. we have not talked much about the pharmaceutical companies and the fraud that has been uncovered. according to your office, $3.5 billion in fraud settlements was paid out so far in 2009. where does that money go? guest: the good news is that money goes back to the medicare trust fund to provide services to senior citizens. there are two vehicles by which we get the money. there are criminal fines imposed by courts, and there are false claims act settlements. they pay both criminal fines and civil settlements. as we talked about, those civil settlements are brought together in part by whistle-blowers who bring information to the government, give us the documents we need to build the case. those whistle-blowers get paid millions of dollars as a result of their contribution to the fight against fraud. it'
when we lost a certain doctors -- this is columbus, indiana.e fear telling anything because i think they put it on your medical health records. host: thank you very much for sharing your story with us. mr. morris, we only have a few minutes left. we have not talked much about the pharmaceutical companies and the fraud that has been uncovered. according to your office, $3.5 billion in fraud settlements was paid out so far in 2009. where does that money go? guest: the good news is that money goes...
271
271
Nov 25, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
when we lost a certain doctors -- this is columbus, indiana. we fear telling anything because i think they put it on your medical health records. host: thank you very much for sharing your story with us. mr. morris, we only have a few minutes left. we have not talked much about the pharmaceutical companies and the fraud that has been uncovered. according to your office, $3.5 billion in fraud settlements was paid out so far in 2009. where does that money go? guest: the good news is that money goes back to the medicare trust fund to provide services to senior citizens. there are two vehicles by which we get the money. there are criminal fines imposed by courts, and there are false claims act settlements. they pay both criminal fines and civil settlements. as we talked about, those civil settlements are brought together in part by whistle-blowers who bring information to the government, give us the documents we need to build the case. those whistle-blowers get paid millions of dollars as a result of their contribution to the fight against fraud. i
when we lost a certain doctors -- this is columbus, indiana. we fear telling anything because i think they put it on your medical health records. host: thank you very much for sharing your story with us. mr. morris, we only have a few minutes left. we have not talked much about the pharmaceutical companies and the fraud that has been uncovered. according to your office, $3.5 billion in fraud settlements was paid out so far in 2009. where does that money go? guest: the good news is that money...
202
202
Nov 26, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
there was another man named john cook who was the brother-in-law of the governor of indiana, and the governor came here and played for his life. and urged him to confess to make a confession, asked for the mercy of the court and asked governor wise or clinton. he did that, was quickly tried, convicted and sentenced to hang. and was hanged and governor wise did not extend clemency. >> were they all hanged here in charleston? >> yes, they were. they were all based on harpers ferry raid. they were all nearly identical charges. with two exceptions. this is a really interesting acception. two of the defendants were what they used to call collared men. one was what they called, and i use this word hoping i don't give offense to anyone, they malabo. but he was of mixed race. but of course he was classified as a black person, the same as any other. they were free men, and they were charged with treason against the commonwealth of virginia as brown and the other defendants were. their attorneys were smart men, however. their attorneys were from the north, and they said judge, they recently ma
there was another man named john cook who was the brother-in-law of the governor of indiana, and the governor came here and played for his life. and urged him to confess to make a confession, asked for the mercy of the court and asked governor wise or clinton. he did that, was quickly tried, convicted and sentenced to hang. and was hanged and governor wise did not extend clemency. >> were they all hanged here in charleston? >> yes, they were. they were all based on harpers ferry...
352
352
Nov 27, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 1
host: indiana up next for sidney hart. caller: whenever a vice president takes over for an elected president, as in the case of johnson and kennedy, is that dubai's president going into the presidency -- new vice president going into the presidency -- does he choose a vice president for himself? guest: good question. that is a major change in the evolution of the vice presidency. the original constitutional provisions did not stipulate that there would be another vice-president if the vice- president assumes the presidency. it was left to congress to determine the order of succession. that has been changed several times. but would not be to the vice president it would be to the speaker of the house, president pro tem, cabinet officers. in the 1950's, and i think a lot of this came as a result of eisenhower's el health -- ill health, the west is concerned about exactly what was the procedure for the price -- there was a lot of concern about exactly what was the procedure for the vice presidency. could there be a set of proc
host: indiana up next for sidney hart. caller: whenever a vice president takes over for an elected president, as in the case of johnson and kennedy, is that dubai's president going into the presidency -- new vice president going into the presidency -- does he choose a vice president for himself? guest: good question. that is a major change in the evolution of the vice presidency. the original constitutional provisions did not stipulate that there would be another vice-president if the vice-...
255
255
Nov 21, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
anyway, pretty good service but no service for rural towns like the lady said from northern indiana.guest: i think you raise a couple interesting points. the one is service to small communities. there are a lot of communities across the country that have lost bus service. train service and airline service as well. i think the opportunity we've seen in much of rural america is not only for the bus but it's again working with the local transit systems where a local transit system might be able to offer that connection to a main bus line or a main route. and the other point that was raised, the connecting bus and amtrak. that gezz to the intermodele issue, that allow them to connect and feed off and to one another. it works well in california and other places across the country. guest: couldn't have said it better myself. to put bus on high lanes. we're taking 55 people off the car, 55 less cars in traffic every time a bus goes by and the fact that we're more environmentally efficient. zoo how often do you find those lanes? guest: we're beginning to see them more, more lanes being added
anyway, pretty good service but no service for rural towns like the lady said from northern indiana.guest: i think you raise a couple interesting points. the one is service to small communities. there are a lot of communities across the country that have lost bus service. train service and airline service as well. i think the opportunity we've seen in much of rural america is not only for the bus but it's again working with the local transit systems where a local transit system might be able to...
197
197
Nov 25, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
tell that to the woman who i believe was from indiana who went to cuba to distribute bibles with her church group. she was not aware of the restriction. she went through candidate because that was where they were going through and she went through to distribute bibles. she gut find when she got back. i would like for her to say there is no ban on the travel to cuba and this notion that everybody goes for these reasons is just offensive to so many americans to go there. every place in the world he will have bad actors but to lump everybody who goes to cuba and travels to cuba into one group who are simply seeking sex tourism or something is just deeply offensive. i have to say that from the outset. mr. cason you mentioned tourism and trade have not brought down a totalitarian regime anywhere in history. you know there's no evidence to suggest that increasing tourism to cuba will help promote democracy. do you have any evidence to present that indicates that isolating a regime anywhere in the world like this has fostered democracy? >> i would like to mention what the lech walesa of tal
tell that to the woman who i believe was from indiana who went to cuba to distribute bibles with her church group. she was not aware of the restriction. she went through candidate because that was where they were going through and she went through to distribute bibles. she gut find when she got back. i would like for her to say there is no ban on the travel to cuba and this notion that everybody goes for these reasons is just offensive to so many americans to go there. every place in the world...
363
363
Nov 16, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 363
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe an inch, two inches of rain in central illinois and indiana. same with parts of iowa getting decent rain. here's your snow, right around nebraska/kansas state line. look at the pileup to about 2, maybe 10 inches of rain in some spots. specifically just south of nebraska. four to ten inches of snow from manhattan to kansas today. two to four inches of snow will pile up from areas between i 80 to i-70. >>> something else we're watching. space shuttle "atlantis" is on its way towards the international space station this afternoon. they plan on launching this thing a2:28 eastern. the only thing of concern is a wind now about 15 miles per hour at times. also look at the mid-level deck of clouds. that will not go far too far soon. i tell you, it will not rain there. no thunderstorms just low clouds and also stiff wind out of the northwest. might not get it up. you can see breaks in the action with the clouds a little. i don't see rain in the forecast that. will slow them don't. i don't see any of that. >> sts-129. hopefully they will get up in the sk
maybe an inch, two inches of rain in central illinois and indiana. same with parts of iowa getting decent rain. here's your snow, right around nebraska/kansas state line. look at the pileup to about 2, maybe 10 inches of rain in some spots. specifically just south of nebraska. four to ten inches of snow from manhattan to kansas today. two to four inches of snow will pile up from areas between i 80 to i-70. >>> something else we're watching. space shuttle "atlantis" is on its...
327
327
Nov 26, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 327
favorite 0
quote 1
there are things that are distinctly indiana. there are things that are traditional american. . . >>, it does food costs for the state dinner? >> many folks ask about how much it costs. in many of the state dinners that i worked on, in many cases of the floral decorations for the table and the rest of the house and the amount of staff that put these together is more expensive to do the flowers than it is to do the food. >> can you give us a ballpark? >> we never actually sat down and came up with the numbers. let's just say it was x- dollars in the food became an issue, being bandied about like a comedy show t? it is about representing the hospitality of america and the first family and the graciousness of america. >> thank you for your time. more than 300 people were expected at night state dinner. the first state dinner, 10 months into his administration. we will end tonight coverage here with president obama toasting@@ ♪hail to the chief ♪hail to the chief [applause] >> many of you were here when i was honored to become the fi
there are things that are distinctly indiana. there are things that are traditional american. . . >>, it does food costs for the state dinner? >> many folks ask about how much it costs. in many of the state dinners that i worked on, in many cases of the floral decorations for the table and the rest of the house and the amount of staff that put these together is more expensive to do the flowers than it is to do the food. >> can you give us a ballpark? >> we never actually...
234
234
Nov 1, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
indiana was leading at halftime but this quirky interception and return for a touchdown turned things around for the hawkeyes, they win 42-24. and remain undefeated. the san antonio spurs playing in the bat cave? yeah. bats flying around. look at this. kevin martin has no idea he has a friend with him on the fast break. the wily coyote tried to play batman. the batman is there. ginobili. one more look. does what he has to do. look at the crowd cheer. the one-handed swipe and there's your bat man. nicely done. that's sports. >>> more people are going to great lengths for cheaper medical care. hln expert clark howard tells us a simple plane ride can really cut medical costs. >>> if you don't have health insurance, or you are underinsured where you need non-emergency treatment or surgery, that is very, very expensive in the united states do you know there's an alternative to financial ruin? in fact, baron's magazine reports it's booming where you go overseas to a western style hospital, you have 24-hour nursing in your room, you get the equivalent surgical procedure but the bill is one-f
indiana was leading at halftime but this quirky interception and return for a touchdown turned things around for the hawkeyes, they win 42-24. and remain undefeated. the san antonio spurs playing in the bat cave? yeah. bats flying around. look at this. kevin martin has no idea he has a friend with him on the fast break. the wily coyote tried to play batman. the batman is there. ginobili. one more look. does what he has to do. look at the crowd cheer. the one-handed swipe and there's your bat...
321
321
Nov 25, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 321
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence is recognized for one minute. >> thank you mr. chairman. i find myself in one of the rare moments where i disagree with my colleague from arizonan. we are usually pressed hard against the railing on the right together, but on this one we will agree to disagree. but i do so respectfully and not at state travel agent. as we all know travel to cuba is not banned for colbert actually 18 categories for which travel to cuba is permitted. what is restricted and what this hearing primarily boils down to his tourists travel. i am not talking about opening cuba's free and open tourist industry. there is no such thing. what we are talking about tilson services that they into the pockets of cuba's government in military. the average cuban citizen can't even approach these exclusive hotels. those were permitted to be there for work are not paid adequately and are required to restrict party lines. those who argue for lifting the travel restriction say that cuba will end up democratically. >> the time of the doesn't has expired. >> i ask unanimo
[laughter] the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence is recognized for one minute. >> thank you mr. chairman. i find myself in one of the rare moments where i disagree with my colleague from arizonan. we are usually pressed hard against the railing on the right together, but on this one we will agree to disagree. but i do so respectfully and not at state travel agent. as we all know travel to cuba is not banned for colbert actually 18 categories for which travel to cuba is permitted. what is...
535
535
Nov 14, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 535
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> claire from indiana. your question, claire? >> caller: oh, yes. i'm wondering does anybody notice his body language as he's carrying the child into the elevator. he seems, he remind ed me of a cat. >> interesting. let's ask lillian glass. we asked about the child, but not him. >> he looks very confident. he has a purpose and knows what he's doing. that's an excellent observation. you really do see that. but, the thing that concerns me is the fact of how her legs are positioned. that bothers me. >> dr. deutsche, does anything strike you in looking at the child? >> it hasn't been a long time, so severe dehydration or mall nourishment doesn't bother me. getting to the bottom of what happened to her is very, very important for the medical field. >> absolutely. >> caller: to confirm the mother's story, is in the picture, the surveillance video, is she wearing the same clothes the mother said she was wearing when the mother last saw her. >> marlina, the clothing in the surveillance tape, her mother said she has a blue t-shirt on and pink panties. >> yea
. >> claire from indiana. your question, claire? >> caller: oh, yes. i'm wondering does anybody notice his body language as he's carrying the child into the elevator. he seems, he remind ed me of a cat. >> interesting. let's ask lillian glass. we asked about the child, but not him. >> he looks very confident. he has a purpose and knows what he's doing. that's an excellent observation. you really do see that. but, the thing that concerns me is the fact of how her legs are...
380
380
Nov 14, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 380
favorite 0
quote 0
services will be held in indiana, wisconsin, and louisiana. >>> and that's a quick check of your saturdayheadlines here on hln, i'm virginia cha. >>> so the attorney for the alleged gunman in the ft. hood rampage said nidal hasan is paralyzed from the leggings down. where the investigation stands now. >> reporter: nidal hasan's family describes him as a good american, but several who knew him say the high-ranking army officer expressed extremist islamic viewsment one says hasan openly pledged allegiance, not to the united states, but to the koran, and when asked if the constitution was a brilliant document simply responded, "no, not particularly." our sources asked not to be identified because of the ongoing investigation. and the investigators wouldn't comment on the details they offered. >> we are doing everything possible, and we are looking at every reason for this shooting. we are following every possible lead. we are collecting, analyzing, and disseminating every piece of critical information pertaining to this case. >> hasan has been formally charged with 13 counts of premeditated
services will be held in indiana, wisconsin, and louisiana. >>> and that's a quick check of your saturdayheadlines here on hln, i'm virginia cha. >>> so the attorney for the alleged gunman in the ft. hood rampage said nidal hasan is paralyzed from the leggings down. where the investigation stands now. >> reporter: nidal hasan's family describes him as a good american, but several who knew him say the high-ranking army officer expressed extremist islamic viewsment one...
384
384
Nov 28, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 384
favorite 0
quote 0
played his first four years in portland, traded to indiana for dale davis in 2000, played eight years for the pacers. and he makes 1 of 2. five-time all-star but not the last two years. out of bounds on to a photographer. now he gets himself back on the court. wizards a little disrupted. jamison has to take a real tough shot and he missed. washington by 9. they led by as many as 11. miami can take the final shot of the half. good defense. they swing it to o'neal, shoots over mcgee. butler has it and that will not count. wizards shooting exactly 50% from the field at the half and they outscore miami 25-18 in the second quarter led by antawn jamison and nick young antawn jamison and nick young making his third start of i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! i touched, it's their ball. don't foul them when they inbound. team! alex! good call. >> steve: it is half time in the third of four meetings this season. miami taking the first two but in the break, wiz adds by 9, 51- 42. phil buckhantz with steve chenier. if -- with phil chenier. if
played his first four years in portland, traded to indiana for dale davis in 2000, played eight years for the pacers. and he makes 1 of 2. five-time all-star but not the last two years. out of bounds on to a photographer. now he gets himself back on the court. wizards a little disrupted. jamison has to take a real tough shot and he missed. washington by 9. they led by as many as 11. miami can take the final shot of the half. good defense. they swing it to o'neal, shoots over mcgee. butler has...
306
306
Nov 17, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 306
favorite 0
quote 0
but it's all liquid when it comes down into central parts of illinois, back into indiana, so it's not freezing snass. down in the southeast even farther, a little bit of broken shower activity near central georgia. but then you get out west, look at the rain coming in, that's all the cold front, that's cold front number one, moves on ashore today, look at the wind gusts coming out of here. waldport, 90 miles an hour an hour. you're going to get a breather overnight tonight and then tomorrow. the rain comes back on strong thursday with more winds. look at that shot, that's absolutely majestic looking almost. >> we see the camera headacshak little bit. >> the winds have died down. but then on thursday they pick back up to 450, 45ib 55 to 60. you have a break through tomorrow, but then back at it again. >> new year's eve, they gouds at a shot on that needle. >> getting close. >> former basketball star dennis rodman allegedly skipped us on a party tab. you'll hear about rodman's huge drink tab and what he did about it. >>> a marine made a video diary for his parents but they did not get t
but it's all liquid when it comes down into central parts of illinois, back into indiana, so it's not freezing snass. down in the southeast even farther, a little bit of broken shower activity near central georgia. but then you get out west, look at the rain coming in, that's all the cold front, that's cold front number one, moves on ashore today, look at the wind gusts coming out of here. waldport, 90 miles an hour an hour. you're going to get a breather overnight tonight and then tomorrow....
262
262
Nov 12, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 1
wayne, indiana. how do you define winning in afghanistan? term of win in iraq or exactly pulling troops out. >> afghanistan, you mean? >> caller: i'm sorry, afghanistan the many and that's what i was going to say. they need to look at the examples from iraq and what we're doing there. what we are trying to do is just basically stabilize the country, and the things we're trying to pull out after that, that's the same thing we're going to do in afghanistan, and if we can get that place down to a stabilized position, where we can let their governments lead, and we pull out slowly, that's what will happen. it won't be a -- it won't be a debate pullout date. it will be a trickle effect. >> all right, eric, thank you, and it sounds like what the president was not happy with was he wants an exit strategy. we want your views on this. how do you define winning in afghanistan? e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. or text us, the word views and your comments and name to hlntv. standard text rates appliment it might be kind of a complicated topic to text about, bu
wayne, indiana. how do you define winning in afghanistan? term of win in iraq or exactly pulling troops out. >> afghanistan, you mean? >> caller: i'm sorry, afghanistan the many and that's what i was going to say. they need to look at the examples from iraq and what we're doing there. what we are trying to do is just basically stabilize the country, and the things we're trying to pull out after that, that's the same thing we're going to do in afghanistan, and if we can get that...
279
279
Nov 6, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
wayne, indiana, awarded the army commendation metal and service metal known to make other people smile. thanks to our guest, especially you for being with us. and happy birthday to our secret stars, floor manager samantha. uh-oh, she's turning 23. you're getting on up there, samantha. happy birthday, dear. i'll see you tomorrow night at 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, friend. >> tonight, rihanna has proved that domestic violence can touch anyone. we'll talk about the trauma that the comedian brett butler a. woman who knows about abuse firsthand. and on the lighter note, i'll discuss other news of the day. all of that and more coming up. >>> tonight, singer rihanna was saying it was a mistake to go back to the man who beat her up. i'll speak with a victim of domestic violence. also, carrie prejean stripped of her title and then it was discovered that she stripped for the camera. >>> and christian groups are protesting an upcoming episode of "gossip girl." he wait till you see what we're doing tonight. >>> we've all seen the horror and seen the shocking picture. rihanna beat
wayne, indiana, awarded the army commendation metal and service metal known to make other people smile. thanks to our guest, especially you for being with us. and happy birthday to our secret stars, floor manager samantha. uh-oh, she's turning 23. you're getting on up there, samantha. happy birthday, dear. i'll see you tomorrow night at 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, friend. >> tonight, rihanna has proved that domestic violence can touch anyone. we'll talk about the trauma...
187
187
Nov 18, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
she work for the indiana family and social services agency. what the heck is wrong with this system of ours? straight out to my fantastic expert panel. and also joining me tonight legal analyst for the insider darren kavinoky, we call him the voice of reason. and addiction specialist dr. reef kareem. dr. reef, we need you tonight. >> yeah. >> sergeant paul thompson from the indianapolis police department. thank you for joining us. i know that you are quite busy, sir. the mom said she went out to party, smoked crack and came home again and left again and didn't check on where her child was. please explain this twisted timetable, if you can. >> well, apparently the child was dropped off by a friend of the family and according to that individual, mom was home when he left. now, mom stated that there was someone there when she left and however she went out, partied until about 10:30. came back home. didn't find anybody around so she thought okay to party around more. that lasted into the next day which was sunday. she came home. she went to bed. s
she work for the indiana family and social services agency. what the heck is wrong with this system of ours? straight out to my fantastic expert panel. and also joining me tonight legal analyst for the insider darren kavinoky, we call him the voice of reason. and addiction specialist dr. reef kareem. dr. reef, we need you tonight. >> yeah. >> sergeant paul thompson from the indianapolis police department. thank you for joining us. i know that you are quite busy, sir. the mom said...
277
277
Nov 5, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 1
tracy is with us in indiana. tracy, go ahead. >> caller: i have worked in a wild animal park before with chimpanzees. that was the first thing that they told us, that they are very dangerous creatures and they're wild animals and to keep them as a pet is ridiculous. i see this more as this woman's fault than the fault of the chimpanzee itself. it's just doing what it does. that's what does as an animal. that's what they do. >> so you were saying it's the state's fault because they should have acted? >> caller: well, the state should have acted, but she should have never had the thing as a pet. >> oh, the lady, sandra herald. there's so many wrong here and our thoughts and prayers with charla nash as she continues to recover. michael nash, thank you again. we appreciate your time. we'll have more on the tragedy at ft. hood coming up. >>> welcome once again. this is hour number two of "prime news." i'm mike galanos. breaking news, the mass shooting at the ft. hood army post in texas. 12 people are dead, including t
tracy is with us in indiana. tracy, go ahead. >> caller: i have worked in a wild animal park before with chimpanzees. that was the first thing that they told us, that they are very dangerous creatures and they're wild animals and to keep them as a pet is ridiculous. i see this more as this woman's fault than the fault of the chimpanzee itself. it's just doing what it does. that's what does as an animal. that's what they do. >> so you were saying it's the state's fault because they...
383
383
Nov 14, 2009
11/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 383
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i want to take claire from indiana. your question, claire? >> caller: oh, yes.noticed somehow, i don't know, his body language or whatever, as he's carrying that child into the elevator and all that. he just seems -- he reminded me of a cheshire cat. >> interesting. let's ask lillian glass. we asked about the child. we didn't ask about him. >> he does. he looks very confident like he knows he has a purpose and knows what he's doing. that's an excellent observation because you really -- you really do see that. the thing that concerns me is just the fact of how her legs are positioned. that really bothers me. >> dr. jake deutsche, as a doctor of emergency medicine, does anything strike you in looking at this child? >> it hasn't been a long time, so severe dehydration or malnourishment doesn't concern me. i agree the well being of this child is the utmost importance and getting to the bottom of what happened to her is important for the medical field. >> absolutely. sue in minnesota. let me take a question from you. >> caller: to confirm the mother's story, is in th
. >> i want to take claire from indiana. your question, claire? >> caller: oh, yes.noticed somehow, i don't know, his body language or whatever, as he's carrying that child into the elevator and all that. he just seems -- he reminded me of a cheshire cat. >> interesting. let's ask lillian glass. we asked about the child. we didn't ask about him. >> he does. he looks very confident like he knows he has a purpose and knows what he's doing. that's an excellent observation...