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andreu attributed to you at the indiana university hospital? >> 100%.bsolutely. >> did any medical person ask you while you were at the indiana university hospital whether you had used any sort of performance enhancing drugs or substances? >> nope, absolutely not. >> can you offer or can you help explain to me why ms. andreu would make that story up? >> well, she said in her deposition she hates me. >> is it your testimony that mr. andreu was also lying when he said that he heard you say those things regarding -- >> 100%. i feel for him. >> what do you mean by that? >> well, i think he's trying to back up his old lady. >> how has lance armstrong treated you following this incident? >> oh, i mean, what he's -- how he has described me to people he presumed would never meet me is pretty amazing. think of just any derogatory adjective and, you know, basically i'm nuts, just crazy. i'm really jealous, i'm hateful, i'm vindictive, i'm bitter. and so this has been a quest to clear my name because i never, ever, ever lied about anything. ever. >> two days after
andreu attributed to you at the indiana university hospital? >> 100%.bsolutely. >> did any medical person ask you while you were at the indiana university hospital whether you had used any sort of performance enhancing drugs or substances? >> nope, absolutely not. >> can you offer or can you help explain to me why ms. andreu would make that story up? >> well, she said in her deposition she hates me. >> is it your testimony that mr. andreu was also lying when...
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the terrapins host indiana university tonight in basketball. the terps return four starters to go along with the nationally ranked rerecruiting class. coach mark turgeon is excited. >> the class is deeper. you will see it tomorrow. >> time to announce the winner of the game of the week poll. you chose falls church at stewart. we'll have extended highlights tomorrow at 11:00. >>> less than 48 hours after winning his first gold glove, adam laroche said "show me the mone
the terrapins host indiana university tonight in basketball. the terps return four starters to go along with the nationally ranked rerecruiting class. coach mark turgeon is excited. >> the class is deeper. you will see it tomorrow. >> time to announce the winner of the game of the week poll. you chose falls church at stewart. we'll have extended highlights tomorrow at 11:00. >>> less than 48 hours after winning his first gold glove, adam laroche said "show me the mone
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the terrapins host indiana university tonight in basketball. the terps return four starters to go along with the nationally ranked rerecruiting class. coach mark turgeon is excited. >> the class is deeper. you will see it tomorrow. >> time to announce the winner of the game of the week poll. you chose falls church at stewart. we'll have extended highlights tomorrow at 11:00. >>> less than 48 hours after winning his first gold glove, adam laroche said "show me the money" he is a free agent and can talk to other teams on saturday. sean burnett is also a free agent but say they would like to stay with the nationals. >> there you go. hey kerrigan, we love you. how about getting some sacks? >> we'll be right back. . >>> 9 news now is sponsored in
the terrapins host indiana university tonight in basketball. the terps return four starters to go along with the nationally ranked rerecruiting class. coach mark turgeon is excited. >> the class is deeper. you will see it tomorrow. >> time to announce the winner of the game of the week poll. you chose falls church at stewart. we'll have extended highlights tomorrow at 11:00. >>> less than 48 hours after winning his first gold glove, adam laroche said "show me the...
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last year, individuals made $217 billion in charitable donations, according to indiana university.a $6 billion increase from the previous year. but experts say superstorm sandy, uncertainty about the so called fiscal cliff, and the election will affect how much americans give to charity the final month this year. >>> and nintendo's wii-u console is flying off the shelves. the company says it sold more than 400,000 in just the first week. it sells for about $300 and nintendo says sales are comparable to the original wii when it was first released six years ago. i'm pretty sure that's on jack morison's christmas list. >> hopefully santa will hook him up. i just hope that folks are a little bit more careful with these things. those wiis can be dangerous weapons. >>> in sports, the battle of the two teams with the worst records in the nfc. the panthers' cam newton had a great game against the eagles. he threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more. bryce brown was a bright light for philadelphia. he rushed for 178 yards and two tds. carolina gets the win 30-22 over the eagles. both te
last year, individuals made $217 billion in charitable donations, according to indiana university.a $6 billion increase from the previous year. but experts say superstorm sandy, uncertainty about the so called fiscal cliff, and the election will affect how much americans give to charity the final month this year. >>> and nintendo's wii-u console is flying off the shelves. the company says it sold more than 400,000 in just the first week. it sells for about $300 and nintendo says sales...
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while they were not particularly severe indiana university in 1965 it certainly became that way within a couple of years and they did on other campuses such as michigan which had the first teach and in march of 1965 a big rival of indiana you begin to see a lot changing. the students being addressed individually, much more, some of them at least, much more concerned with what's going on in vietnam. >> use all the change take place before your eyes. let me ask you this question. even though you saw the change taking place, when did you start thinking of the 60's as history? >> probably not until sometime in the 90's, the 80s or 90s. i'm pretty sure it wasn't until the 80's for instance a significant portion of my course syllabus which is 20th century history included a significant ratings on the 1960's. so maybe that is one answer to your question but of course a lot of people have been talking about the 60's even during the 60's. >> host: i've always been focused on books by one year. sometimes the historians like to talk about change across the time. that's pretty much what we like to
while they were not particularly severe indiana university in 1965 it certainly became that way within a couple of years and they did on other campuses such as michigan which had the first teach and in march of 1965 a big rival of indiana you begin to see a lot changing. the students being addressed individually, much more, some of them at least, much more concerned with what's going on in vietnam. >> use all the change take place before your eyes. let me ask you this question. even...
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i mentioned in the preface of the book that i started teaching at indiana university in september 1964. my first real job after getting my doctorate. and i was very busy preparing courses, and i also -- my wife and i had a son, december of 1964. so i was not really paying a whole lot of attention to what was going on in the world. but it became impossible, of course, and at a university campus particularly, not be aware of the tensions and divisions which were developing, and while they were not particularly severe at indiana university in 196 5 they became that way in a couple years, and they did on other campuses, especially marx with the first teach-in in march of 1965. a big ten rival of indiana. you begin to see a lot changing. the students begin to dress differently, begin to be much more -- some of them, at least, much more concerned with what's going on in vietnam. >> host: you saw the change take place before your eyes. let me ask you this question. even when you saw the change taking place, when did you start thinking of the '60s as history? >> guest: oh, probably not until s
i mentioned in the preface of the book that i started teaching at indiana university in september 1964. my first real job after getting my doctorate. and i was very busy preparing courses, and i also -- my wife and i had a son, december of 1964. so i was not really paying a whole lot of attention to what was going on in the world. but it became impossible, of course, and at a university campus particularly, not be aware of the tensions and divisions which were developing, and while they were...
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terps posted indiana university pennsylvania tonight. big expectations. of the brightest spots of the evening, the first time. part -- the freshamn point guard. the iup turnover. howard doing a bit of recovery from a knee injury last year. looked good at times. charles mitchell. he had a game-high 15 rebounds. another freshman chuckle. here to pick a map as atlas -- freshamn struggled. here to pick him up, alex. please stay with us. please stay with us. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. maryland, it's time. time for marriage equality. question 6 strengthens protections for our churches and guarantees the civil right to commit to
terps posted indiana university pennsylvania tonight. big expectations. of the brightest spots of the evening, the first time. part -- the freshamn point guard. the iup turnover. howard doing a bit of recovery from a knee injury last year. looked good at times. charles mitchell. he had a game-high 15 rebounds. another freshman chuckle. here to pick a map as atlas -- freshamn struggled. here to pick him up, alex. please stay with us. please stay with us. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a...
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an indiana university report on philanthropy shows baby boomer generation women and older donate more money more frequently to charity than men. analysis found that men tend to think about donating to non- profits as a "financial transaction," while women enjoy the benefits of a relationship with a non-profit organization. the number of americans living paycheck-to-paycheck is starting to show signs of improvement. according to a survey by careerbuilder, 40% of workers report always or usually living paycheck-to-paycheck, versus 42% in 2011. the percentage peaked at 46% during the financial crisis. a group known as ampleharvest.org is making it easy for backyard gardeners to find food pantries eager to receive their excess bounty. it began in the garden state of new jersey and inspired a nationwide movement fighting hunger in america. in our cover story, how that fight is gaining strength in chicago. shortly after joining kam isaiah israel synagogue in chicago, robert nevel, an architect, saw the temple, its grounds, and thought of food. "a building sitting in a sea of lawn, like a ro
an indiana university report on philanthropy shows baby boomer generation women and older donate more money more frequently to charity than men. analysis found that men tend to think about donating to non- profits as a "financial transaction," while women enjoy the benefits of a relationship with a non-profit organization. the number of americans living paycheck-to-paycheck is starting to show signs of improvement. according to a survey by careerbuilder, 40% of workers report always...
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a new study from bank of america and indiana university finds more people donating their time like bendit, volunteer hours are at an all time high. >> high net worth donors cite giving their money away as one of the top freedoms of wealth. the only way you can achieve those levels of fulfillment on a personal level is to be passionate about that which you are devoting your time, your talent, and certainly your dollars to. >> reporter: people are still donating money, giving away at least 10% of their household income each year according to the survey. and most of those expect to give at least the same amount next year. and, its not just about getting the tax deduction. >> we see that taxes are very much a consideration in how folks might structure their giving and in the timing of their gift, but they are rarely part of the giving equation in terms of why people choose to give. >> reporter: here on capitol hill as congress grapples with how to step back from the fiscal cliff, two tax breaks for donors could be on the chopping block, charitable and estate tax deductions. luckily for the na
a new study from bank of america and indiana university finds more people donating their time like bendit, volunteer hours are at an all time high. >> high net worth donors cite giving their money away as one of the top freedoms of wealth. the only way you can achieve those levels of fulfillment on a personal level is to be passionate about that which you are devoting your time, your talent, and certainly your dollars to. >> reporter: people are still donating money, giving away at...
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. >>> in exhibition college basketball player player defeated indiana university of pennsylvania 73-61 and finally today another setback for hockey fans. the nhl canceled the winter classic new year's day 2013. the game was scheduled for michigan stadium between the maple leafs and red wing. that's all for sports, but the news edge will -- wings. that's all for sports, but the news edge will be right back. good night. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like bu
. >>> in exhibition college basketball player player defeated indiana university of pennsylvania 73-61 and finally today another setback for hockey fans. the nhl canceled the winter classic new year's day 2013. the game was scheduled for michigan stadium between the maple leafs and red wing. that's all for sports, but the news edge will -- wings. that's all for sports, but the news edge will be right back. good night. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid...
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five years ago 87 undergraduates from china at indiana university and now it's over 2000. >>> it is givingyber monday a run for its monday. the chinese have observed what's known as single's day on november 11th. it's the version of valentine's day for people without partners. online consumers spent $1.6 billion this year. that would make it the biggest e comers sales day on record. >> really? >> yes. >> pieces of jewelry found aboard the titanic are making debut. purse found on ship during a research mission. they will go on display on friday at the titanic artifacts exhibition. the joules will move to orlando and las vegas. also will be diamond earrings, broaches and a gold pocket watch. >> i love jewelry. i like shiny things . >> so do i, like cars. >> we'll be right back with the buzz bin. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ too bad the guys aren't here we're clear. ok, swarm! swarm! hello [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookie
five years ago 87 undergraduates from china at indiana university and now it's over 2000. >>> it is givingyber monday a run for its monday. the chinese have observed what's known as single's day on november 11th. it's the version of valentine's day for people without partners. online consumers spent $1.6 billion this year. that would make it the biggest e comers sales day on record. >> really? >> yes. >> pieces of jewelry found aboard the titanic are making debut....
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mark turgeon and his team play indiana university.r returning players, city college is loaded with newcomers. game time at 7:00. one week from tonight they play kentucky. the blast open their season. >> 12 noon. >> thank you. >> coming up, thanks, but no thanks. utility crews were turned down after driving nearly 1,000 miles to try to help. >> it seems the only consistent aspect of facebook these days is something will change. what will soon look different on your page. >> he is one of the most recognizable faces in hollywood. how george clooney may be related to one of the most recognizable faces in history. >> the weather will be nice and chilly going into the weekend. >> we are tracking some closures out there do to a water main break. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. heading into the holidays you look for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now, get a super low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. 12 rolls
mark turgeon and his team play indiana university.r returning players, city college is loaded with newcomers. game time at 7:00. one week from tonight they play kentucky. the blast open their season. >> 12 noon. >> thank you. >> coming up, thanks, but no thanks. utility crews were turned down after driving nearly 1,000 miles to try to help. >> it seems the only consistent aspect of facebook these days is something will change. what will soon look different on your page....
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the maryland terrapins host indiana university in their only exhibition game of the preseason. and there'll be some familiar faces. the terps return four starters to the lineup. to go along with a nationally ranked recruiting class something the head coach is excited the debut. >> our talent level is different. absolutely, we're digger, stronger, faster, deeper. you'll see that tomorrow night. and i expect a -- >>> and some college football last night. logan thomas and the virginia tech hokies facing miami. second quarter tech down 11. nobody touches him. 73 yards for the touchdown passing michael vick for third all time in hokie qb touchdown rushes. the canes just too much for the hokies last night. dukes johnson scores from 7 yards out. virginia tech loses 30-12. >>> and 48 hours after winning his first golden glove award. adam laroche told the nationals show me the money. laroche denied his contractual option for 2013 and now a free agent. he can start talking with other teams starting on saturday. sean burnett is also a free agent. that's a quick look at sports this morning
the maryland terrapins host indiana university in their only exhibition game of the preseason. and there'll be some familiar faces. the terps return four starters to the lineup. to go along with a nationally ranked recruiting class something the head coach is excited the debut. >> our talent level is different. absolutely, we're digger, stronger, faster, deeper. you'll see that tomorrow night. and i expect a -- >>> and some college football last night. logan thomas and the...
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the maryland terrapins host indiana university in their only exhibition game of the preseason and some familiar faces. the terps return four starters to the lineup to go along with a national hi ranked recruiting class. something head coach is expected to debut. >> our talent level is different. absolutely. we're bigger, stronger, faster. deeper. you'll see that tomorrow night. and i expect a -- >> reporter: and some college football last night. logan thomas and the virginia tech hokies facing miami second quarter tech down 11. thomas on the qb keeper, nobody touches him. 73 yards for the touchdown passing michael vick for third all time in hokie qb touchdown rushes. the canes just too much for the hokies last night. johnson scores from 7 yards out and virginia tech loses 30-12. >>> and 48 hours after winning his first golden glove award, adamlaroche told the nationals show me the money. he is now a free agent. he can start talking with other teams starting on saturday. tom burnett is also a free agent. that's a quick look at morning sports this morning, i'm kristen bersethave a great
the maryland terrapins host indiana university in their only exhibition game of the preseason and some familiar faces. the terps return four starters to the lineup to go along with a national hi ranked recruiting class. something head coach is expected to debut. >> our talent level is different. absolutely. we're bigger, stronger, faster. deeper. you'll see that tomorrow night. and i expect a -- >> reporter: and some college football last night. logan thomas and the virginia tech...
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i mention the practice of this book that i started teaching at indiana university in september september 1964. my first real job after getting my doctorate is very busy preparing forces and my wife and i had a son december 1964. so i was not paying a lot of attention to what was going on in the world. but it became impossible not to be aware of the tension in tensions and divisions developing. they were not particularly severe in 1865, it certainly became that way in a couple of years. they did on other campuses, such as michigan in march of 1965, a big 10 rival of indiana, you begin to see a life-changing. is being addressed differently, some of them out east, much more concerned in vietnam. >> he sought the change take place before your eyes. let me ask you this question. even though you saw the change taking place, when did you start looking at the 60s this history? >> probably not until sometime in the 90s -- 80s or 90s. i'm pretty sure it wasn't until the 80s that significant portion of my course syllabus, which was 20th century history included significant reasons on the 1960s. so
i mention the practice of this book that i started teaching at indiana university in september september 1964. my first real job after getting my doctorate is very busy preparing forces and my wife and i had a son december 1964. so i was not paying a lot of attention to what was going on in the world. but it became impossible not to be aware of the tension in tensions and divisions developing. they were not particularly severe in 1865, it certainly became that way in a couple of years. they did...
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indiana university of pennsylvania. a lot of new guys in the rotation and the one name that really stood out last night guard seth allen. a special message. a marriage proposal. perhaps the duke game would have been my choice but she seems to be happy and says yes. game action first half. here's those quick hands. comes up with one of his five steals going coast to coast. allen was game high 16 points. terps though down 1 of 3. second half maryland now up six. the turnover. allen hits the deck going for the ball. terps get it back. faust is feeling it. drains the three. the sophomore with 13 points. maryland wins 73-61. they'll open up the season next friday against defending national champions. the skins are much better than the 3-5 record would tell you. before you duplissea thismiss t cliche' keep in mind nobody was saying it last year when they sported the same 3-5 mark. a better than expected startd for the rookie t.b. makes up for a lot. >> if you told me robert would be the most successful quarterback in the nfl
indiana university of pennsylvania. a lot of new guys in the rotation and the one name that really stood out last night guard seth allen. a special message. a marriage proposal. perhaps the duke game would have been my choice but she seems to be happy and says yes. game action first half. here's those quick hands. comes up with one of his five steals going coast to coast. allen was game high 16 points. terps though down 1 of 3. second half maryland now up six. the turnover. allen hits the deck...
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indiana university political science professor marjorie hershey says this week that politicians can never claim a mandate because they never really know why voters supported them. but president obama's reelection cannot tell us about each individual policy that the president proposes, but it does suggest that americans, a lot of americans, abroad, multiracial, coalition of americans have bought into the president's vision for the role of government. that despite the battering it took during the campaign, the role of the federal government came out on the other side of tuesday not as a philosophical punching bag, but, in fact, with a freshman date. the american electorate voted yes for a government that shares with its citizens certain obligations and responsibilities. they voted yes for the social contract. that is the capitol that president obama seeks to spend in coming month. richard kim is here, maya wily, civil rights attorney and founder of the center for social inclusion. jonathan cohen and political satyrist liz win stead, co-creator of the daily show. >>> do you think i have that
indiana university political science professor marjorie hershey says this week that politicians can never claim a mandate because they never really know why voters supported them. but president obama's reelection cannot tell us about each individual policy that the president proposes, but it does suggest that americans, a lot of americans, abroad, multiracial, coalition of americans have bought into the president's vision for the role of government. that despite the battering it took during the...
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indiana state university professor laura bakes started the program. >> i went door to door, cell to celly unannounced, mentioned shakespeare and the offender started quoting from shakespeare. had no idea this was coming. that's how shakespeare in the shu was born. >> still doesn't answer the question about the third murder. >> you could look at him as being like -- >> the program has inmates rewrite shakespeare in a way that reflects their own experiences. during our shoot, the group was working on macbeth. a play about ambition, assassination and a warlord's lust for power. >> i take macbeth to the streets. and what he did, he bring to the hoods, to the housing projects, you know, guys that don't got nothing, and he used nobodies, nobody know. >> leon vincent, serving 60 years for murder, read one of his passages to the group. >> you read my eyes like parables. i was pressed for time because of my special preparations for tonight's special feast. >> i really like that not for metaphor that you used. you read my eyes like parables. that's almost something like shakespeare himself would w
indiana state university professor laura bakes started the program. >> i went door to door, cell to celly unannounced, mentioned shakespeare and the offender started quoting from shakespeare. had no idea this was coming. that's how shakespeare in the shu was born. >> still doesn't answer the question about the third murder. >> you could look at him as being like -- >> the program has inmates rewrite shakespeare in a way that reflects their own experiences. during our...
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can you guarantee -- guest: i thought you're going to ask why indiana university and kentucky and notying basketball this year. for the first time they are now playing and we are rivals. i cannot talk about classified information on tv. things like stinger missiles are very problematic and we do everything we can to keep track of them. muammar gaddafi stockpiles of weapons, surface- to-air missiles and we're doing everything to track those down and secure them. the region was awash in those things. it's a concern. host: paul in indianapolis, go ahead. guest: where do you live in indy? caller: south of hamilton county. guest: not too far away. caller: i am pro-life progressive. i do not have a party. i never voted for you or against you. guest: you are open-minded. caller: i am retired civil servants. i think we need to step outside the box. once you get all the federal benefits, it is almost impossible to get off them because you have to make $20 an hour to be a " but what you're getting from the government. it makes it almost impossible for people once they get hoped to get off of th
can you guarantee -- guest: i thought you're going to ask why indiana university and kentucky and notying basketball this year. for the first time they are now playing and we are rivals. i cannot talk about classified information on tv. things like stinger missiles are very problematic and we do everything we can to keep track of them. muammar gaddafi stockpiles of weapons, surface- to-air missiles and we're doing everything to track those down and secure them. the region was awash in those...
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guest: i thought you were going to ask me about why indiana university and kentucky weren't playing basketball. for the first time in years and years indiana and kentucky aren't playing. we are rivals across the ohio river there. jack, i can't talk about classified intelligence information on tv as you can understand. clearly things like stinger missiles, those sorts of weapons systems, are potentially very problem mat inc.ic and we do everything we can to -- problematic and we do everything we can to keep track of them as much as possible. gaddafi's regime had stockpiles of weapons like that? shoulder fired ground to surface missiles. we are doing everything we can to track them down. but the region and that country in particular was awash in these things, it's chaotic. i don't think there are any american systems gone missing, it is a concern. host: paul in indianapolis, independent caller. go ahead. caller: good morning. guest: where do you live? caller: up on the northeast corner. up just south of hamilton county. guest: our place over at 83th and ditch. caller: we are at 86th and hague. i
guest: i thought you were going to ask me about why indiana university and kentucky weren't playing basketball. for the first time in years and years indiana and kentucky aren't playing. we are rivals across the ohio river there. jack, i can't talk about classified intelligence information on tv as you can understand. clearly things like stinger missiles, those sorts of weapons systems, are potentially very problem mat inc.ic and we do everything we can to -- problematic and we do everything we...
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david letterman put a unique show on monday at his old school, indiana's ball state university. >> theviewed another television legend oprah winfrey. jeff the most serious. >> when i look out at this audience, i have the same thought each time. we really should charge for tickets. [ laughter ] >> reporter: david letterman opened with a joke. but this was no comedy show. for an hour and 40 minutes, letterman and oprah winfrey discussed everything from race to the abuse winfrey endured as a child. >> raped at 9. continuously sexually molested from 10 to 14. >> reporter: winfrey has talked about these issues before but never with a man for 16 years she refused to talk to at all. >> oprah winfrey and i have spent one night together 16 years ago. 16 years ago. she hasn't spoken to me since. that is my history with women in a nutshell. >> reporter: from 1989 to 2005 winfrey locked letterman out. >> we found out through reliable sources that oprah winfrey hated me. >> reporter: he said two years ago it was because he stuck winfrey with an old lunch bill. backstage, oprah winfrey told us it wa
david letterman put a unique show on monday at his old school, indiana's ball state university. >> theviewed another television legend oprah winfrey. jeff the most serious. >> when i look out at this audience, i have the same thought each time. we really should charge for tickets. [ laughter ] >> reporter: david letterman opened with a joke. but this was no comedy show. for an hour and 40 minutes, letterman and oprah winfrey discussed everything from race to the abuse winfrey...
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georgetown university hoyas knocked off number 11 ucla and take on indiana this evening at 10:00 p.m.oya. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." tomorrow we're talking turkey. everyone's favorite white house tradition. the president is returning from asia just in time to pardon the turkey. bye-bye. spend time on the slopes. take alka-seltzer plus cold & cough... [ buzz! ] ...and spend time on the chair. for non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. take dayquil. use nyquil d... [ ding! ] ...and get longer nighttime cough relief. use tylenol cold multisymptom nighttime... [ coughs ] [ buzz! ] [ screams ] ...and you could find yourself... honey? ...on the couch. nyquil d. 50% longer cough and stuffy nose relief. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from
georgetown university hoyas knocked off number 11 ucla and take on indiana this evening at 10:00 p.m.oya. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." tomorrow we're talking turkey. everyone's favorite white house tradition. the president is returning from asia just in time to pardon the turkey. bye-bye. spend time on the slopes. take alka-seltzer plus cold & cough... [ buzz! ] ...and spend time on the chair. for non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. take dayquil. use...
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university of maryland shock trauma center, remains in critical condition. the manager's name is not being released. >>> an investigation into a massive explosion in indiana. what police believe may be to blame for the explosion that leveled homes and killed two people. >>> small signs of improvement in the northeast tonight as some areas see transportation returning. >>> and d.c. united fans celebrate here at home while the team kicks off the first leg of the eastern conference finals in texas. >>> signs of progress today in the area's hardest hit by superstorm sandy. starting tomorrow commuter train service will resume between newark and 33rd street and manhattan. governor chris christie and andrew cuomo also announced new ferry service that will replace trains and lines still damaged and flooded until they're back up and running. >>> two people are dead after a massive house explosion in indianapolis. the powerful blast happened late last night. could be felt for miles. at least three dozen homes were damaged or destroyed. the entire subdivision was evacuated and the power was turned off as well. about 200 people now staying in a nearby school set up as
university of maryland shock trauma center, remains in critical condition. the manager's name is not being released. >>> an investigation into a massive explosion in indiana. what police believe may be to blame for the explosion that leveled homes and killed two people. >>> small signs of improvement in the northeast tonight as some areas see transportation returning. >>> and d.c. united fans celebrate here at home while the team kicks off the first leg of the eastern...
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indiana investigators want to know what caused a massive explosion, damaging over 30 homes, while leveling some explosion, damaging over 30 homes, while leveling some completely. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> very good morning to you. i'm remember ron cadel la krus. new details continue to emerge in the scandal that led cia director david petraeus to resign. government officials say after admitting to an extramarital affair with his biographer paula broadwell. multiple sources have revealed the identity of a woman who received harassing e-mails from broadwell and whose complaint to the fbi led to the investigation which uncovered the affair. and there's a growing chorus of questions from lawmakers about exactly when the affair came to light, who in washington was told about it, and when they were told. nbc's kristen walker has the latest on the controversy. >> reporter: according to a senior federal official and close friend of david petraeus, 37-year-old jill kelly complained to fbi agents about being harassed by paula broadwell, david petraeus's biographer. a senior u.s. military official says jill kelly is involved in wounded warrior fundraising in tampa, is married, she
indiana investigators want to know what caused a massive explosion, damaging over 30 homes, while leveling some explosion, damaging over 30 homes, while leveling some completely. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> very good morning to you. i'm remember ron cadel la krus. new details continue to emerge in the scandal that led cia director david petraeus to resign. government officials say after admitting to an extramarital affair with his biographer paula broadwell....
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university this expressions deemed inappropriate. please do check out the buck. and there is more whacky political crisis -- cases was the one in indiana he was publicly reading a book and accused of public harassment. it was notre dame and eight -- against the klan and celebrates the defeat the because and had the picture of rally related to the defeat he was found guilty of racial harassment because it made somebody comfortable. he said no. it is the anti-klan book. that is all that mattered. it also applies to the flat out political speech. with houston state university they were made to terror down. and then of course, the phenomenon of free speech zones. and to restrict freedom of speech and tiny areas on campus. my early experience was texas tech where they have we were contacted by the anti-war students to have they could not get into the gazebo for free-speech activities. 28,000 deny the cboe? a friend has eight math degree from m.i.t. but god forbid of all students wish to express themselves once you'd have to compress them down to the density of uranium 238. [laughter] i was glad that this but he was serious. 2308. [laughter]
university this expressions deemed inappropriate. please do check out the buck. and there is more whacky political crisis -- cases was the one in indiana he was publicly reading a book and accused of public harassment. it was notre dame and eight -- against the klan and celebrates the defeat the because and had the picture of rally related to the defeat he was found guilty of racial harassment because it made somebody comfortable. he said no. it is the anti-klan book. that is all that mattered....
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university campus not to be aware of those that were developing a. well not particularly severe they became that way in a couple of years and in march of 1965 arrival of indiana students begin to dress differently, much more concern of vietnam. >> host: when you saw the change take place before your eyes when did you think of the '60s as history? >> not until the '80s and '90s. i am pretty sure not until the '80s a significant portion of my course syllabus which was 20th century history included a significant reading this on the 60 is. maybe that is one answer. >> host: i am fascinated on books over one year. that is pretty much what we want to do. so we have had this decade but it is a close-up on the world of america's society how do we get to 21965 to better understand how much change in place? >> guest: how many books there are on individual years in the '60s bride mentioned the is in my preface. somebody said 1968. that was huge. tet offensive, johnson resigning, and the assassination of martin mr. king, bobby kennedy the wild convention in chicago, woodstock and that sort of thing. it is by no means unique that makes pretty much the same argument that i
university campus not to be aware of those that were developing a. well not particularly severe they became that way in a couple of years and in march of 1965 arrival of indiana students begin to dress differently, much more concern of vietnam. >> host: when you saw the change take place before your eyes when did you think of the '60s as history? >> not until the '80s and '90s. i am pretty sure not until the '80s a significant portion of my course syllabus which was 20th century...
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universe during the campaign season. i want to point out, the financial times commentary this morning by phillip stevens writes and -- we will go to joe in indianahis morning on the independence line. caller: i think we need a complete overhaul of the tax code. we do don need tax deductions for the second and third and fourth homes of people. the next thing i would like to see them do is to settle down the police state. we are turning into a police state. you have too many arrests for can of us. those that cannot distinguish cannabis from heroin -- there is a big difference. i get tired of listening to the morning news and the hearing of the five, six people in these small towns equipped with dogs and swat teams. i would like to see the federal government will everything back. stop the militarization of the police departments. i support normal and the other organizations. the innocence project. we have thousands of innocent people who have been convicted of murder on death row. they have released over 300 prisoners that were innocent. hardly ever do you get a prosecutor that will admit a mistake even after dna has proved this person did not rape
universe during the campaign season. i want to point out, the financial times commentary this morning by phillip stevens writes and -- we will go to joe in indianahis morning on the independence line. caller: i think we need a complete overhaul of the tax code. we do don need tax deductions for the second and third and fourth homes of people. the next thing i would like to see them do is to settle down the police state. we are turning into a police state. you have too many arrests for can of...
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university of pennsylvania, always appreciate your time and expertise. guest: thank you very much. host: more of your phone calls. william from covington, indiana.aller: i am an independent and i will vote for obama because every time he tries to get something passed, they always block him and i do not think that is right. host: ticket for the call. if you get through, turn the volume down. let's go to a bill from pennsylvania. democrats lined 3 good evening. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have faith in the american people and it will not tolerate the liar mitt romney's lies about the auto bailouts. he even lied of being a hunter. i mean, give me a break. he has flipped on every social issue there is. on another subject, the president is getting blamed for sequestration when it came to a vote, congress republicans voted 84 in favor and 95 democrats voted in favor. so how can you plan the president for that? that was because of the tea party. i have a lot of faith in the american people that tomorrow we will re-elect the president. host: what will turn out be in pennsylvania tomorrow? you also have a senate race getting a lot of attentio
university of pennsylvania, always appreciate your time and expertise. guest: thank you very much. host: more of your phone calls. william from covington, indiana.aller: i am an independent and i will vote for obama because every time he tries to get something passed, they always block him and i do not think that is right. host: ticket for the call. if you get through, turn the volume down. let's go to a bill from pennsylvania. democrats lined 3 good evening. caller: thank you for taking my...
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universe during the campaign season. ohio. i want to point out, the financial times commentary this morning by phillip stevens writes and -- -- writes in -- host: we will go to joe in indiana this morning on the independent line. what are your priorities for the present cost second term? caller: i think we need a complete overhaul of the tax code. we do don need tax deductions for the second and third and fourth homes of people. the next thing i would like to see them do is to settle down the police state. we are turning into a police state. you have too many arrests for can of us. -- for cannibus. those that cannot distinguish cannabis from heroin -- there is a big difference. i get tired of listening to the morning news and the hearing of the five, six people in these small towns equipped with dogs and swat teams. i would like to see the federal government will everything back. -- poll everything i support normal and the other organizations. the innocence project. we have thousands of innocent people who have been convicted of murder on death row. they have released over 300 prisoners that were innocent. hardly ever do you get a prosecutor that will admit a mistake even
universe during the campaign season. ohio. i want to point out, the financial times commentary this morning by phillip stevens writes and -- -- writes in -- host: we will go to joe in indiana this morning on the independent line. what are your priorities for the present cost second term? caller: i think we need a complete overhaul of the tax code. we do don need tax deductions for the second and third and fourth homes of people. the next thing i would like to see them do is to settle down the...
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having held faculty positions at the university of louisville, the university of kentucky, and indiana university. he's been honored by his alma matter,the university of louisville as a distinguished alumnus of the louis brandeis school of law and is an outstanding alumnus of the cheng of arts and sciences. i'm pleased to report to my colleagues that ernie will not be leaving the fight for america's kids. no, his passion won't allow him to take a typical retirement. we're lucky that even as he's stepping down from his role at the helm of the center for missing and exploited children, he is a he focused exclusively on his new role as president and c.e.o. of the international center for missing and exploited children. mr. president, if there was some way for me to express the gratitude that thousands -- literally thousands of american families have for ernie and the national center, i certainly would. but that seems impossible. imagine the relief of just one family who fears the worst about a missing son or daughter and then thanks to the national center for missing and exploited children is reunit
having held faculty positions at the university of louisville, the university of kentucky, and indiana university. he's been honored by his alma matter,the university of louisville as a distinguished alumnus of the louis brandeis school of law and is an outstanding alumnus of the cheng of arts and sciences. i'm pleased to report to my colleagues that ernie will not be leaving the fight for america's kids. no, his passion won't allow him to take a typical retirement. we're lucky that even as...