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the eight schools of the ivy league. >> the ivy league is a very hard group of schools to get into. >ols. >> there's a lot of kids that their whole life depends on getting into an ivy league school. >> reporter: for the record, the eight ivies are harvard, dartmouth, brown, cornell, columbia, yale, princeton and the university of pennsylvania. to find out what's so special about them, we talked to lee stetson. he spent almost 30 years as an ivy league dean of admissions. >> the ivy league has this image of being one of the more elite and more respected programs in the country academically, which we like to think is true. >> reporter: but what most people don't realize is that the ivy league was originally defined not by scholastics but by athletics. >> we end up playing each other in sports, and that's really the bottom line. >> reporter: that may be how it started, but today the ivy league is seen by many as the country's most prestigious schools. they're certainly among the oldest. seven of the schools were founded even before the american revolution. there's a legend that ben frank
the eight schools of the ivy league. >> the ivy league is a very hard group of schools to get into. >ols. >> there's a lot of kids that their whole life depends on getting into an ivy league school. >> reporter: for the record, the eight ivies are harvard, dartmouth, brown, cornell, columbia, yale, princeton and the university of pennsylvania. to find out what's so special about them, we talked to lee stetson. he spent almost 30 years as an ivy league dean of admissions....
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if you get poison ivy, there are five ways to treat it. first, remember that serious cases should not be treated at home. >> if you have a severe allergic reaction or you experience chest pain or trouble breathing, get yourself to an emergency room. >> reporter: second, use cold water and soap to wash the exposed area thoroughly. >> you don't want to use hot water as that will help the poison ivy be absorbed into your pores. cold water, wash yourself off. >> reporter: third, products out there can provide relief. oatmeal bath, calamine and special soaps. there are even products you can put on before going outside. >> these actually protect your skin from poison ivy. they protect you from getting the oil that poison ivy has in it. >> reporter: fourth, don't scratch. >> you're not going to spread the poison ivy once you have it. but it can cause scarring. >> reporter: fifth, where the right -- wear the right kind of clothes. >> wear loose clothing during recovery and stay cool. you will probably experience blisters on whatever part you've go
if you get poison ivy, there are five ways to treat it. first, remember that serious cases should not be treated at home. >> if you have a severe allergic reaction or you experience chest pain or trouble breathing, get yourself to an emergency room. >> reporter: second, use cold water and soap to wash the exposed area thoroughly. >> you don't want to use hot water as that will help the poison ivy be absorbed into your pores. cold water, wash yourself off. >> reporter:...
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poison ivy mimics a lot of other ground covers like ground ivy and looks very similar. >> reporter: be careful in wooded areas. >> if you're hiking or walking, make sure you use precautions and dress appropriately. >> reporter: third, believe it can come up and around trees. >> it can become a very large strong vine that can climb up a tree and form a very thick root system. so be carry full if you're getting any firewood that may have remnants of poison ivy vine on it. >> reporter: fourth, poison ivy can be found somewhere you wouldn't expect. >> oddly enough, it can grow in grassy areas at the beach. so, that's another spot you might find it. >> reporter: fifth, watch out when you're walking through fields that have been cleared. it's common for poison ivy to come up in those places. linda so abc 2 news. >>> tomorrow on good morning maryland five tips on avoiding that poison ivy. >>> no rain today at least good for the kids walking to school. >> i agree with that kelly. you know, a little more sunshine it really was no warmer than yesterday but it made it feel a little bit warmer the
poison ivy mimics a lot of other ground covers like ground ivy and looks very similar. >> reporter: be careful in wooded areas. >> if you're hiking or walking, make sure you use precautions and dress appropriately. >> reporter: third, believe it can come up and around trees. >> it can become a very large strong vine that can climb up a tree and form a very thick root system. so be carry full if you're getting any firewood that may have remnants of poison ivy vine on it....
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if you get poison ivy here are five ways to treat it. first, remember that serious cases should not be treated at home. >> of you have a severe allergic reaction, or you experience chest pain, or trouble breathing, that you get yourself to an emergency room. >> reporter: second, use cold water and soap to wash the he can possessioned area thoroughly. >> don't use hot water as that will help the poison ivy be absorbed into the pours so cold water wash yourself off. >> reporter: third products are out there that can provide relief. oatmeal bath and special soaps can bring down itch. there are products on the market you can put on before going outside. >> these protect your skin from poison ivy and plow text you from getting the oil the oil that poison ivy has in it. >> reporter: fourth, don't scratch. >> you are not going to spread the poison ivy once you have it, but it can cause scarring. >> reporter: and 5th wear the right clothes. >> where loose clothing during recovery. and stay cool. you will probably experience blisters on whatever
if you get poison ivy here are five ways to treat it. first, remember that serious cases should not be treated at home. >> of you have a severe allergic reaction, or you experience chest pain, or trouble breathing, that you get yourself to an emergency room. >> reporter: second, use cold water and soap to wash the he can possessioned area thoroughly. >> don't use hot water as that will help the poison ivy be absorbed into the pours so cold water wash yourself off. >>...
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linda so has five tips on avoiding poison ivy . >> reporter: to avoid poison ivy, you first have to know what it looks like. >> it characteristically has three leaflets, or a leaf, as we identify it. the leaves can be pail green or shiny. they start to turn yellow in the fall, as you feel this plant, and it can be a vine; it can be a ground cover. it can be a mini shrub. >> reporter: second, if you're going to be outside where you think there might be poison ivy, wear clothes that can protect you. >> protective clothing can be long pant, a long sleeve shirt. you definitely want to wear gloves if you're going to be handling poison ivy. >> reporter: third apply a special lotion that will protect your skin. >> there are several locations out there that actually help you from absorbing the poison ivy oil onto your skin. >> fourth be mindful of your surroundings while walking outside. >> if you're walking in the woods or basically doing yard work, know where the poison ivy is. if you're walking avoid areas in the woods that are heavily vegetated. >> reporter: and fifth clean off your tools an
linda so has five tips on avoiding poison ivy . >> reporter: to avoid poison ivy, you first have to know what it looks like. >> it characteristically has three leaflets, or a leaf, as we identify it. the leaves can be pail green or shiny. they start to turn yellow in the fall, as you feel this plant, and it can be a vine; it can be a ground cover. it can be a mini shrub. >> reporter: second, if you're going to be outside where you think there might be poison ivy, wear clothes...
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clothing can be long pants, a long sleeve shirt, you want to wear gloves if you are handling poison ivy reporter: third, apply a special lotion that will protect your skin. >> there's lotions out there that are actually help you from absorbing the poison ivy oil on your skin. >> reporter: fourth be mindful of your surroundings when you head outside. >> if you are walking in the wood, or you are basically doing yard work, know where the poison ivy is and if you are walking and want to avoid areas in the woods that are heavily veg tateed. >> reporter: and 5th, clean off tools and choaghts which may have come in contact with poison ivy. >> you can transfer the oils and if they are not effectively cleaned off of yourself and tools you can may be transferring them back onto your skin. >> reporter: five tips to protect your skin from the itchy rach. linda so abc2 news. >> leaves of three let it be. you love that. let it be. let it be. tomorrow on good morning, maryland, five tips on what to do if your child comes in contact with poison ivy. >>> now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar and
clothing can be long pants, a long sleeve shirt, you want to wear gloves if you are handling poison ivy reporter: third, apply a special lotion that will protect your skin. >> there's lotions out there that are actually help you from absorbing the poison ivy oil on your skin. >> reporter: fourth be mindful of your surroundings when you head outside. >> if you are walking in the wood, or you are basically doing yard work, know where the poison ivy is and if you are walking and...
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when linda so, abc2 news. >> we know the places to find poison ivy. tomorrow on good morning, maryland, five tips on avoiding it. >>> 6:24. let's say your house catches fire and you call the fire department but they refuse to show up. >> this is unbelievable. that's what happened to one family whose house is destroyed because by the time fire crews did arrive it was too late. we will tell you why this happened. >>> plus... >> reporter: johns hopkins university will pay tribute to researcher who was murdered near his home. find out how they pay tribute to him. >>> now good morning maryland. >>> he was on his way to greatness. but he couldn't make his way home from the train station. today johns hopkins university will remember the life of a researcher and friend. >>> most agree it's hurtful and hateful and outrageous but the church have right to free speep. we will look at landmark case facing the supreme court today. >>> the claims are conspiracy, negligence and fraud against st. joe's medical center over card alprocedures that lawyers say weren't nec
when linda so, abc2 news. >> we know the places to find poison ivy. tomorrow on good morning, maryland, five tips on avoiding it. >>> 6:24. let's say your house catches fire and you call the fire department but they refuse to show up. >> this is unbelievable. that's what happened to one family whose house is destroyed because by the time fire crews did arrive it was too late. we will tell you why this happened. >>> plus... >> reporter: johns hopkins...
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if of you get poison ivy here are five ways to treat it. first remember the serious case shouldn't be treated at home. >> if you have a severe allergic reaction, or you experience chest pain or trouble breathing, that you get yourself to an emergency room. >> reporter: second, use cold water and soap to wash the exposed area thoroughly. >> don't use hot water as that will help the poison evey be absorbed into the pours so cold water wash yourself off. >> reporter: third, products are out there to provide relief oatmeal bath and special soaps can help bring down the itch. there are products on the market you can put on before going outside. >> these protect your skin from poison ivy. they protect you from getting the oil the oil that poison ivy has in it. >> reporter: fourth, don't scratch. >> you are not going spread the poison ivy once you have it. but it can cause scarring. >> reporter: and 5th, water right clothes. >> wear loose clothing during recovery. and stay cool. you will probably experience blisters on whatever part you got the po
if of you get poison ivy here are five ways to treat it. first remember the serious case shouldn't be treated at home. >> if you have a severe allergic reaction, or you experience chest pain or trouble breathing, that you get yourself to an emergency room. >> reporter: second, use cold water and soap to wash the exposed area thoroughly. >> don't use hot water as that will help the poison evey be absorbed into the pours so cold water wash yourself off. >> reporter: third,...
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he is being recorded by some ivy league schools. -- he is being recruited by some ivy league schools.> when the starters are in, we like them to cheer for us and we like to cheer for them too. >> congratulations to our high school athlete of the week. >> and finally come albertine's worth return to practice today following some time off to mourn the death of his brother was killed last week in a motorcycle accident. he will play sunday night against the colts. >> we will be right back with a final check on the weather. but first, you still have a few minutes to call the medical fund bank act 703-647-1533. >> the rain has moved out for most of the area. taking a look at doppler radars around the west coast, you can see a concentration of yellow off the coast. that is the storm's center that has moved off of the area. the coast to night will get the backlash, which is a sprinkle or shower, but some gusty winds. keep a close eye on that. maybe 38 to 40 miles per hour. could be, could be. some really good weather as we move forward with temperatures climbing into the upper 60's by saturda
he is being recorded by some ivy league schools. -- he is being recruited by some ivy league schools.> when the starters are in, we like them to cheer for us and we like to cheer for them too. >> congratulations to our high school athlete of the week. >> and finally come albertine's worth return to practice today following some time off to mourn the death of his brother was killed last week in a motorcycle accident. he will play sunday night against the colts. >> we will be...
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. >> the ivy city neighborhood has been taken over by habitat for humanity whose machines, staff andormer president were busy building houses. mr. carter joking with reporters that he had just had a vacation last week. >> the vacation in cleveland hospital and got well very quickly so i could be ready for this project. >> in this project volunteers are building six houses from the ground up and renovating six other dwellings. one of the new homeowners is a mother of two. >> i think they are doing a pretty good job today. i started out early. i was like ok what am i doing. >> volunteers are from all walks of life. emily who plays bet young in "desperate housewives." >> i love working with a stud. >> ivy city is one of d.c.'s poorest neighborhoods. >> i have a lot of respect for jimmy carter. it is about time somebody is doing something. >> it is mr. carter's first time back since he built here in 1992 and hope gibson came back to thank him. >> good to see you and how is the house doing? is it still standing? >> some 2,000 habitat for humanity volunteers are busy across the country thi
. >> the ivy city neighborhood has been taken over by habitat for humanity whose machines, staff andormer president were busy building houses. mr. carter joking with reporters that he had just had a vacation last week. >> the vacation in cleveland hospital and got well very quickly so i could be ready for this project. >> in this project volunteers are building six houses from the ground up and renovating six other dwellings. one of the new homeowners is a mother of two....
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we're live in ivy city in northeast. back to you. >> thank you, derrick. >>> redskins' quarterback donovan mcnabb is a homecoming king. the former eagles quarterback was triumphant over his old team since being trade todd waington as the redskins won the game 17-12. the skins are now atop the nfc east at 2-2. next up, the home matchup against the 3-1 green bay packers. and in the next half hour, we'll get reaction from players and fans. but before that, we'll check on our midday traffic. let's say good morning to jerry edwards, who joins was the latest. >>> good morning, barbara. good morning, everyone. look at this. going to get the windshield wipers working on the camera up here. capital beltway, montgomery county side, conditions are not so favorable, but the good news is we don't have any accidents to report. give you a perspective here. this is the outer loop, this is the inner loop, and it's been a tough commute. still looking at a few slowdowns around the area but generally speaking much better than it was an hour
we're live in ivy city in northeast. back to you. >> thank you, derrick. >>> redskins' quarterback donovan mcnabb is a homecoming king. the former eagles quarterback was triumphant over his old team since being trade todd waington as the redskins won the game 17-12. the skins are now atop the nfc east at 2-2. next up, the home matchup against the 3-1 green bay packers. and in the next half hour, we'll get reaction from players and fans. but before that, we'll check on our midday...
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. >>> prince georges county states attorney glenn ivy gives his take on tackling the problem next. ananiges woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's raked in millions. man 3: he worked for a wall street bank that took 10 billion dollars from the bailout. woman 3: 10 billion of our money. woman 4: our money. woman 5 sync: and he worked for another bank that collapsed. man 4: costing tax payers 17 million. anncr: tell bob ehrlich big banks don't need help. middle class marylanders do. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. >> i
. >>> prince georges county states attorney glenn ivy gives his take on tackling the problem next. ananiges woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's raked in millions. man 3: he worked for a wall street bank that took 10 billion dollars from the bailout. woman 3: 10 billion...
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in the ivy city section of d.c. now let's fast forward to the weather. >>> cloudy and cool.news, the clouds have moved out of t area so fairly dry conditions. look at all the cloudiness out there. low clouds continue to linger across the city. winds out of the northwest at 12 miles per hour. a little breezy and that make it feel even cooler. digital doppler over the last couple hours showing that rain still few showers up there along i-9 that's really about it. maybe a drop here or there. but again, don't expect much. look at the lows. 48 in the city. 40 out there toward frederick. down toward fredericksburg, temperature at 43 degrees. temperatures will warm up a little bit, at least into the lower 60s. that's the coolest we've been since may. >>> overhe weekend work the veteran jrnalists were busted in their georgetown house on marijuana charges. >> police arrested cbs hward d his wife after someone reported the couple was growing pot in their backyard. darcy spencer spoke with the neighbors who say they were surprised to hear what was going on. >> reporter: police stay bus
in the ivy city section of d.c. now let's fast forward to the weather. >>> cloudy and cool.news, the clouds have moved out of t area so fairly dry conditions. look at all the cloudiness out there. low clouds continue to linger across the city. winds out of the northwest at 12 miles per hour. a little breezy and that make it feel even cooler. digital doppler over the last couple hours showing that rain still few showers up there along i-9 that's really about it. maybe a drop here or...
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topic then in politics is it the dumb or the better what happened to the days of being proud of an ivy league education and a political experience christine for will join me to discuss the evolution of the political at next we'll examine the european right just like the changing sentiments here in the u.s. european countries are expressing overall hatred towards muslims so i ask how far they can go and does the tea party have anything in common with the european right and universities are taking the immigration issue into their own hands as several schools have banned undocumented immigrants from enrolling in classes so we'll debate the dream act and whether examples like this will really do anything other than hurt children that's at the end of the show but now let's move on today's top story. on october nineteenth one thousand nine hundred sixty the u.s. began its economic embargo of cuba now fifty years later and as of yesterday it's still in effect and the obama administration has said that we are far from ending it more than seventy percent of the current human population has grow
topic then in politics is it the dumb or the better what happened to the days of being proud of an ivy league education and a political experience christine for will join me to discuss the evolution of the political at next we'll examine the european right just like the changing sentiments here in the u.s. european countries are expressing overall hatred towards muslims so i ask how far they can go and does the tea party have anything in common with the european right and universities are...
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de vida en los último años el índice de pobreza aumentó en 40% comparado con 26% en grandes ciudades ivi para em pae raro cosas las agencias común ta reiss se concentran en las grandes ciudades suburbios como este no tiene lo necesario para asistir a los nuevos pobres y las popoc ajegencias que hay aquí tienen s problemas operan con menos fondos. el sector público no lucrativo igualmente ha sido afectado tremendamente, ha visto recortar sus programas y personal en cuanto a más necesidad de servir a las comunidades necesitada. >>> la familia que buscan comida ya no viven sólo en las grandes ciudades, en vecindarioisionnot este noticiero, gracias buenas noches. ero unh@ero unionunivis
de vida en los último años el índice de pobreza aumentó en 40% comparado con 26% en grandes ciudades ivi para em pae raro cosas las agencias común ta reiss se concentran en las grandes ciudades suburbios como este no tiene lo necesario para asistir a los nuevos pobres y las popoc ajegencias que hay aquí tienen s problemas operan con menos fondos. el sector público no lucrativo igualmente ha sido afectado tremendamente, ha visto recortar sus programas y personal en cuanto a más necesidad...
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. >> he is being recruited by some ivy league schools. the three-year letterman and team captain carries his leadership both on and off the field. >> we like to cheer for them that and they cheer for us. >> congratulations to scott, a high-school athlete of the week. hey ove, i'm gonna need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank. they're everywhere. yeah, you're right! ♪ [ male announcer ] capital one banks are everywhere. [ clang! ] with hundreds of branches and atms, they're hard to miss. hey, there's one right up the street. [ male announcer ] capital one bank. the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? ove, go long!
. >> he is being recruited by some ivy league schools. the three-year letterman and team captain carries his leadership both on and off the field. >> we like to cheer for them that and they cheer for us. >> congratulations to scott, a high-school athlete of the week. hey ove, i'm gonna need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank. they're everywhere. yeah, you're right! ♪ [ male announcer ] capital one banks are everywhere. [ clang! ] with hundreds of branches and atms, they're...
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i did well in, and went to an ivy league school. i was the exception not the rule.here's so many kids around the country that are in that environment. black, white, hispanic, all over the country who are in schools that aren't getting the full potential out of them. and we need to do more to make sure every kid has a quality education. and too often i think we end up blaming the students themselves and we blame their parents. when the parents were in the same system 20 years ago, and we're expecting different results, we're not changing the system. >> what you're proposing is powerful and insightful. it's in the middle of a debate. some people on the left and right won't like it. >> yes. >> as an artist, how do you navigate that. >> my point is let's argue about what's best for these students. a lot of times you care more about what's happening with the adults than it the students. i think that's one of the powers of the film i'm a part of "waiting for superman." i wrote the title for the film, it's called "shine." ♪ let 'em shine on >> in this film, they follow the
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domestic violence awareness month and joining us to talk about preventsing domestic violence, glenn ivy. he's the state attorney for prince george's county. i know this is an issue that you've talked about a lot. >> s. >> you have something coming up this weekend called project safe sunday. >> actually, it's throughout the month. we're reacng throughout the faith community to get churches to talk about domestic violence, and make sure that people understand the church is a place that members of their congregation can turn to if they need assistance and in the middle of a domestic violence situation. >> let's talk about the laws that protect domestic violence victs. do you think they are strong enough? what are the laws that problem text them? >> there's a range of them. i mean, you know, the regular assault in some instances murder unfortunately, or lawshat we use in domestic violence cases. there's stalking in some of the protectiverder laws that have been strengthened. my sense is that really prosecutors, police officers and judges really have to do more to make sure we don't get sort
domestic violence awareness month and joining us to talk about preventsing domestic violence, glenn ivy. he's the state attorney for prince george's county. i know this is an issue that you've talked about a lot. >> s. >> you have something coming up this weekend called project safe sunday. >> actually, it's throughout the month. we're reacng throughout the faith community to get churches to talk about domestic violence, and make sure that people understand the church is a...
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coming to japan to study, china is still sending its students to the united states studying alongside ivy league school studts. in order to compete japanese universities must include the curriculum of science and technology graduate schools. right now japanese students choose to get a social science degree because they are more likely to get a job. so with science not as attractive the japanese government is reviewing how much it spends on science education. but if it wants to encourage more foreign students to study here it needs to invest in the programs they want to study, science and technology. >> thanks for your report. >>> all right. our look at communities in japan continues here on "newsline." later we'll have a story about this country's muslim population and the challenge it faces. the international nature conservation authority says that wild lions are a species that faces extinction. in kenya, for example, lions are in trouble. a severe drought has killed off a lot of their major food source, grass eating animals. now the hungry lions are raiding villages for live stock to fe
coming to japan to study, china is still sending its students to the united states studying alongside ivy league school studts. in order to compete japanese universities must include the curriculum of science and technology graduate schools. right now japanese students choose to get a social science degree because they are more likely to get a job. so with science not as attractive the japanese government is reviewing how much it spends on science education. but if it wants to encourage more...
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you found go into some tennis next week here in moscow the kremlin cup is just around the way you go ivy dmca will have lined the mounds draw while francesca schiavone will be joined by a crowd favorites. in the women's tournament. so the kremlin cup is the oldest competition around here in russia we've been here since the day our state was founded no other sport has a similar event so we're very proud of the cup being the backbone for russian tennis which has been pretty successful on its own. two hundred and five countries all around achievements over the last ten years. moving stateside now and over to the n.f.l. where the talent backed new jersey new york mets new york jail some a they saw it back into their championship aspirations the jets grabbing the leading the a.f.c. in a thrilling contest against the visiting minnesota vikings brett farve taking on one obvious home with teammates he had one of his more forgettable seasons with the jets in two thousand and eight and it was. this one device found him clearly shut down until late in the third one far found new teammate randy moss
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you other folks who aren't like me, ivy leaguers, nothing against ivy leaguers, but you haven't done so well. so, maybe, maybe i can bring something fresh, i can bring a different perspective, i dealt with these problems, i know what you're dealing with. is there a point, though, of sort of critical mass when you make so many statements? >> chris, i think that is exactly right. there is a sense that the government is not us. that it is a group of elites who think they know more than we do, who tell us how to get our health care and tell us how to lead our lives and we're tired of that. that's what joy-a ann was saying trying to reclaim the government from those that think they're so much smarter and know so much more than we do. but there is a point where you not only have to be angry and unhappy with the government, but have to be able to articulate alternatives to the policies put in place by this administration and that's where sometimes the cants come up a little bit short. >> does it taint the tea party movement and what does it mean for their political power post-election do yo
you other folks who aren't like me, ivy leaguers, nothing against ivy leaguers, but you haven't done so well. so, maybe, maybe i can bring something fresh, i can bring a different perspective, i dealt with these problems, i know what you're dealing with. is there a point, though, of sort of critical mass when you make so many statements? >> chris, i think that is exactly right. there is a sense that the government is not us. that it is a group of elites who think they know more than we...
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humanity's ceo other volunteers at their newest said. 12 homes will be built or rehabilitated in the ivy city neighborhood. he joked that he enjoyed his brief vacation in cleveland last week. that is where he was hospitalized for two days for a viral infection. 15 million customers are waiting for a major refund from verizon wireless. they are paying out $90 million to customers wrongly charged for data usage. customers who did not even have such plans were charged for concessions on their funds that they did not initiate. a warning -- about your laptop. and reports says that laptop computers can burn your skin, causing a condition called toasted skin sydrome. the swiss researchers who found the people who work with them on their laps for some time it can develop a burn pattern. a 12-drawboy develop such a darkening -- the 12-year-old boy developed this darkening. the regional medical center is one of the handful of the facilities now posting wait times online. the similar tool is available at a number of hospitals in the hampton roads area. the state statistics show that emergency room
humanity's ceo other volunteers at their newest said. 12 homes will be built or rehabilitated in the ivy city neighborhood. he joked that he enjoyed his brief vacation in cleveland last week. that is where he was hospitalized for two days for a viral infection. 15 million customers are waiting for a major refund from verizon wireless. they are paying out $90 million to customers wrongly charged for data usage. customers who did not even have such plans were charged for concessions on their...
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is he that emotional of jeremiah figure there or is he a cool ivy leaguer?e both or really the ivy leaguer and now acting like the passionairio? >> he's one who thinks about issues, thinks about what is going on, but he also knows how to get to the podium and really be inspirational when the moment comes. when he used his civil rights references during the campaign, i think it worked more effect e effectively than it's working right now and part of it is because of the timing. >> let me go to alex on this question. i'm not sure it's a real question. sometimes i think critics on the right gin up fights on the left. maybe it is a fight. is there a sense he's yelling at the choir? people that are already looking out for him, already are going to vote, are going to show up, and he's taking whacks at the left? is this a real problem of intermurals within the center left coalition or not? >> you know, chris, i think there are two strategies here. the comments that he made about civil rights and the suffragist movement are targeted to younger voters, millennial vot
is he that emotional of jeremiah figure there or is he a cool ivy leaguer?e both or really the ivy leaguer and now acting like the passionairio? >> he's one who thinks about issues, thinks about what is going on, but he also knows how to get to the podium and really be inspirational when the moment comes. when he used his civil rights references during the campaign, i think it worked more effect e effectively than it's working right now and part of it is because of the timing. >>...
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so that competition of who can get that scholarship offer to an ivy league school or even a state school-- there's still a lot of competition at that level. so it's important that these kids and these parents, they understand that. >> reporter: the industry has come in for its share of criticism. there are no standards for measuring effectiveness, the quality of instruction varies, higher fees don't always result in better grades. and there's the recession. parents have become more price conscious. hourly fees can run from $30 to hundreds of dollars an hour. but executives at sylvan and elsewhere say their businesses continue to grow, at a slower pace. tutoring, they say, is one of those expenses parents are reluctant to cut back on entirely, as they focus on their children's future prospects for college. jeff yastine, "nightly business report," aventura, florida. >> suzanne: tom, the stocks were pretty super charged, and a lot of it was about the dollar. >> as it continueed to drop, stocks got a nice uptake. let's get everybody updated in tonight's market focus. >> tom: the major indice
so that competition of who can get that scholarship offer to an ivy league school or even a state school-- there's still a lot of competition at that level. so it's important that these kids and these parents, they understand that. >> reporter: the industry has come in for its share of criticism. there are no standards for measuring effectiveness, the quality of instruction varies, higher fees don't always result in better grades. and there's the recession. parents have become more price...
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they leave the ivy covered buildings on the evanston campus and are in storefront newsrooms, in veryomplicated multi-lingual neighborhoods covering everything from education to gangs. >> and your professor says, okay, you have four hours, go do a feature story on a business in the area and write a 500-word story on deadline and then post it to the medill server and it's online. or it's on the air. students are expected to master the many steps in tv production, from editing to delivering their stories on camera. >> we look at wheelchair rugby and its tough players. >> so why go to a journalism school as opposed to a regular liberal arts college? >> because it's liberal arts plus what you need to get into journalism. journalists must have solid depth, they must really know how a historian and a sociologist and an economist think about a story so we require all of that. >> when we return i'll tell you how you don't have to wait until college to get a taste of the medill experience. the mailbox... [horn honks] and the traffic light. both are ideas from the minds of african americans. su
they leave the ivy covered buildings on the evanston campus and are in storefront newsrooms, in veryomplicated multi-lingual neighborhoods covering everything from education to gangs. >> and your professor says, okay, you have four hours, go do a feature story on a business in the area and write a 500-word story on deadline and then post it to the medill server and it's online. or it's on the air. students are expected to master the many steps in tv production, from editing to delivering...
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this morning we want to help you avoid poison ivy.e will tell you about some of the places that thechy plant can grow. >>> can you believe john lennon will turn 70 years old if he were alive a fitting tribute in the works to sell brace his -- celebrate his birthday and who will sng his music? we will find out. >>> al schneider is driving to dc to fight for his son who fought for this nation. what's at stake is his privacy and first amendment rights. >>> those who taught him studied with him and respected him and cherished him his friendship will gather today at johns hopkins. today we remember the life of steven a carean. >> and in the words of aerosmith, walk this way. it's walk to school day a day to help the environment and get healthy. good morning i am jamie costello. >> i am megan pringle. walk to school day we should ve
this morning we want to help you avoid poison ivy.e will tell you about some of the places that thechy plant can grow. >>> can you believe john lennon will turn 70 years old if he were alive a fitting tribute in the works to sell brace his -- celebrate his birthday and who will sng his music? we will find out. >>> al schneider is driving to dc to fight for his son who fought for this nation. what's at stake is his privacy and first amendment rights. >>> those who...
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up from a grass roots place isn't anointed by the insiders in washington, new york, didn't go to an ivygue university, isn't blessed by the gatekeeper s of the republicans and democrats, they're called crazy. except your doctor or their staff. and don't tell anyone your card or social security number over the phone. guard your card. [ woman 2 ] i hear unauthorized card use is a big source of fraud. the new healthcare law lets us crack down on criminals and win against fraud. making medicare stronger. and speaking of winning... [ man 2 ] not again! [ man ] learn more at stopmedicarefraud.gov. >>> it's time for our political party, a provocative conversation with fun and opinionated guests. >> we have a great guest list tonight. naomi wolf joining us again, best selling author, and john avalon, speech writer for rudy guiliani, and writer for the daily beast.com. >> and john ridley is a screen writer and commentator for npr, and andrew sullivan, celebrating his tenth anniversary as the blogger on the daily dish. one of my favorites of all-time. >> thank you, kathleen. >> your best selling
up from a grass roots place isn't anointed by the insiders in washington, new york, didn't go to an ivygue university, isn't blessed by the gatekeeper s of the republicans and democrats, they're called crazy. except your doctor or their staff. and don't tell anyone your card or social security number over the phone. guard your card. [ woman 2 ] i hear unauthorized card use is a big source of fraud. the new healthcare law lets us crack down on criminals and win against fraud. making medicare...
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he played football for major ivy league school. before he got out and getting badly hurt. he had developed headaches that wouldn't go away with his cell phone until he started to use an earpiece. could be a coincidence, but he doesn't think so. he began talking to the others about how to make a better, safer phone. we figure it can't be good for you told and microwave radio next to your brain. we know that cell phones are revolutionary. and that they are here to stay. we're going to make them safer. our invention will reduce radiation in to the head and increase the amount going out. others already working on redesigning phones. with different antennas. despite our growing dependency on phones for many functions of our daily lives, it makes no sense to continue assuming that today's phones are safe based on standards that were created for big guys who didn't use them very much when current technologies did not exist. one thing is clear at this point. cell phones have become as essential to modern life as cars and trucks and jet planes. we spend billions to make vehicles sa
he played football for major ivy league school. before he got out and getting badly hurt. he had developed headaches that wouldn't go away with his cell phone until he started to use an earpiece. could be a coincidence, but he doesn't think so. he began talking to the others about how to make a better, safer phone. we figure it can't be good for you told and microwave radio next to your brain. we know that cell phones are revolutionary. and that they are here to stay. we're going to make them...
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researchers are tracking the effect of warmer temperatures on poison ivy, poison sumac, and oak.y're growing faster and producing more potent oils. even if you just barely touch them, it's more likely you'll get that rash. so learn how to identify those plants and avoid them. >>> if you like to eat, listen up. hannah reports on a teen who's making a career and a name for himself in the food world one bite at a time. >> reporter: while most teens would be happy eating pizza every day, david fishman is different. he goes out to dinner, tries the most unique thing on the menu, and then writes about it. he's a food critic. to find out what it takes to review a restaurant, "teen kids news" invited david to a meal at good enough to eat in new york city. >> the breakfast looks really good. >> yeah. that's what they're known for. >> reporter: and david is known for reviewing restaurants. he's dined at world-class restaurants and sampled the rarest of delicacies. and he's only 13. >> i've always been very passionate about food. ever since i was really young, my love for food has grown abo
researchers are tracking the effect of warmer temperatures on poison ivy, poison sumac, and oak.y're growing faster and producing more potent oils. even if you just barely touch them, it's more likely you'll get that rash. so learn how to identify those plants and avoid them. >>> if you like to eat, listen up. hannah reports on a teen who's making a career and a name for himself in the food world one bite at a time. >> reporter: while most teens would be happy eating pizza every...
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up from a grass roots place isn't anointed by the insiders in washington, new york, didn't go to an ivy league university, isn't blessed by the gatekeeper s of the republicans and democrats, they're called crazy. riasis with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. in a medical study, 7 out of 10 stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections, like tuberculosis, require hospitalization. before starting stelara®, your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, or have had cancer. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal condition affecting the brain. tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently r. with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses
up from a grass roots place isn't anointed by the insiders in washington, new york, didn't go to an ivy league university, isn't blessed by the gatekeeper s of the republicans and democrats, they're called crazy. riasis with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. in a medical study, 7 out of 10 stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight...
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and secondly, wal-mart careers, people go through ivy league schools and get the mba's and wal-mart takeseople with high school agrees in many cases and degrees from different schools and they're growing the pond and creating jobs and getting global assignments, people never thought, in wal-mart. they're job creators. as suppliers in wal-mart, they make you really shop. you better be good, you better provide great products, better provide great prices and you better get them where they want them when they want them and they are tough on you, but they sharpen you for global competition, this is a great company. >> and provide $4 prescription drugs. and here is-- crack pot theory, they were to go union tomorrow, all the problems would disagree. >> they would disagree, but you know to jack's point. i don't think the people who work there want to go union. i really don't. this is a great setup. and imus talked about, the town becoming boarded up after wal-mart got there. i've seen the exact opposite. i've seen boarded up towns come to life after wal-mart has gotten into the vicinity, 3000 peo
and secondly, wal-mart careers, people go through ivy league schools and get the mba's and wal-mart takeseople with high school agrees in many cases and degrees from different schools and they're growing the pond and creating jobs and getting global assignments, people never thought, in wal-mart. they're job creators. as suppliers in wal-mart, they make you really shop. you better be good, you better provide great products, better provide great prices and you better get them where they want...
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. >> yeah but we have tips on how to avoid poison ivy.people might not be thinking about it but you should. we will tell you about coming in contact with it. >>> there was a lot of bacon in the streets of one town. we will go to the roundup. my dad is the supervisor of a train station and my mom's a teacher. my dad's an auto technician. my mom's a receptionist. i'm not sure i would have been able to afford college without the tuition freeze. while tuition in other states is rising out of reach... governor o'malley made the tough choice to freeze tuition. he made my dream of going to college into a reality. i'm the first in my family to go to college. my brother and i never would have been able to afford college. even though times were tough... governor o'malley kept his promise. there's never a doubt... there's never a doubt whose side he's on. martin o'malley... moving maryland forward. >>> now good mornings, maryland. >>> a wife a son and daughter have lost their husband and father. more on the passing of a soldier from frederick. >>> t
. >> yeah but we have tips on how to avoid poison ivy.people might not be thinking about it but you should. we will tell you about coming in contact with it. >>> there was a lot of bacon in the streets of one town. we will go to the roundup. my dad is the supervisor of a train station and my mom's a teacher. my dad's an auto technician. my mom's a receptionist. i'm not sure i would have been able to afford college without the tuition freeze. while tuition in other states is...
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. >> but haze and ivy. >> where it is gray and yellow, they are include -- included.is just touching franklin. >> has there been any indication from bank of america where things are going to go? >> we have been talking with them. it is hard to find the right person to talk to. we have started conversations, and so we will see where they are, and hopefully they will weigh in on the ballot phase. >> all right. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so colleagues, this item is before us. >> i will make a motion to move it forward with recommendation. >> ok. we can take it without objection. we will accept it and move forward with the recommendation. >> our last item, item number 13. >> item number 13 -- [inaudible] >> and we are joined by members of the controller's office, and we have a presentation. >> thank you. i will just put a power point in the machine. >> all right. >> thank you, chafe avalos and members of the committee. i am leo, the director of the budget and analysis division in the controller's office. we have a presentation on the current full year first qua
. >> but haze and ivy. >> where it is gray and yellow, they are include -- included.is just touching franklin. >> has there been any indication from bank of america where things are going to go? >> we have been talking with them. it is hard to find the right person to talk to. we have started conversations, and so we will see where they are, and hopefully they will weigh in on the ballot phase. >> all right. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so...
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tips for you what to wear if you are working outside in the yard and don't-- so you don't get poison ivy> and alcohol is at the top of the list of things to avoid if you are pregnant. but how much is too much? two governors, two different approaches. even in good times bob ehrlich didn't make education a priority. he increased college tuition by 40%, cut school construction by $200 million, and ehrlich voted to eliminate the department of education while serving in congress. but in the toughest of times, martin o'malley has made record investments in public schools, new school construction, and o'malley froze college tuition four years in a row. with martin o'malley, our children always come first. >>> now, good morning, maryland. >>> the justices won't rule until next year, but they askeds a lot of questions yesterday about the case of al snyder gests against westboro baptist church. >>> two teen anal lovers are accused of ateemed murder. we will find out what happened in hurlock and how police found out about the alleged plot. >>> and president obama is going to tell us just how much h
tips for you what to wear if you are working outside in the yard and don't-- so you don't get poison ivy> and alcohol is at the top of the list of things to avoid if you are pregnant. but how much is too much? two governors, two different approaches. even in good times bob ehrlich didn't make education a priority. he increased college tuition by 40%, cut school construction by $200 million, and ehrlich voted to eliminate the department of education while serving in congress. but in the...
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ivy's asking have we finished. yeah, yeah, we've finished. you see? when you put your mind to it.e touch of the godfather there. unless you want another cup of tea. don't spoil it! you've made your decision. we've finished. it's about time. who's paying? he is. he is. it's your turn. hey up-- you made that decision quick enough. i may have created a monster here. howard! git! go! ooh! ooh! norman clegg does russian dancing. truly: and with only one leg. could one of his legs have gone russian? bug off! ha ha, it's even got a russian name. ask him if he can do that bit where they squat down and kick their legs out. on one leg? wouldn't there be some danger of devaluing his rubles? i advise you to leave if you can't stand the sight of human suffering. who's suffering? howard-- when i can catch him. we can stand the sight of howard suffering. what's he done to turn your leg russian? he's stuck me with a problem. clegg, problems are there to be solved. what's your problem? that's the problem. you've got a problem. auntie: don't bang it! smiler: it's an awkward shape. look who's talkin
ivy's asking have we finished. yeah, yeah, we've finished. you see? when you put your mind to it.e touch of the godfather there. unless you want another cup of tea. don't spoil it! you've made your decision. we've finished. it's about time. who's paying? he is. he is. it's your turn. hey up-- you made that decision quick enough. i may have created a monster here. howard! git! go! ooh! ooh! norman clegg does russian dancing. truly: and with only one leg. could one of his legs have gone russian?...
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the question is since she's down by more than 15 points in the polls, why is she alienating all those ivyoters? >>> and a giant start in san francisco as tim lincecum strikes out 14 to shut out the braves. the question is was he taking notes during the phillies game
the question is since she's down by more than 15 points in the polls, why is she alienating all those ivyoters? >>> and a giant start in san francisco as tim lincecum strikes out 14 to shut out the braves. the question is was he taking notes during the phillies game
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there are so many more across the country in places ranging from classrooms at the ivy leagues to vineyards in napa. >> basically, our mission is to make healthy foods affordable and accessible for everybody. >> reporter: these are students from yale university's entrepreneurial institute. they are here pitching their business ideas to yale alums. yale is just one of the more than 2000 institutions nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit of their students. >> our whole focus is on trying to get students to really start ventures, to actually operationalize their ideas, raise capital if they need to and teams and begin to sell products and services. >> reporter: the program includes workshops, networking events and mentoring. >> they have helped all of us start our ventures by giving us support. >> just to have somebody to listen and provide some guidance is extraordinarily helpful, especially for a young entrepreneur. >> reporter: st. louis university's entrepreneurship program was one of the first in the country. >> entrepreneurship majors are probably different than most people think of busin
there are so many more across the country in places ranging from classrooms at the ivy leagues to vineyards in napa. >> basically, our mission is to make healthy foods affordable and accessible for everybody. >> reporter: these are students from yale university's entrepreneurial institute. they are here pitching their business ideas to yale alums. yale is just one of the more than 2000 institutions nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit of their students. >> our whole focus is...
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all of which has ivy league brip lals requests. where to start with the nasty idea? the field fellows will emulate their sponsor around the onset of adulthood, maintaining a focus as getting rich as young as possible and helping others, or not helping ours. speaking of who, let's go to thurston owl, the third. what say you, old boy? >> i would see a doctor immediately ms. november, a doctor immediately. too many people are going to college. this is a fact. they are not paying back their loans. this guy's idea is genius. >> where was this guy when i was going to college? >> i would skip the whole thing. >> give them some ideas, see what you can work out. it is a four-year buffer zone. that's all college is. >> you do nothing but spend your parent's money. is this a great idea or a super great idea? >> i think it can be a good idea and it could be a bad idea. as an eight-year sophomore at cal is when i decided to leave things. i had a great time, but i knew i would work in television and in that capacity i didn't feel a degree was nothing but an a merit badge. i got th
all of which has ivy league brip lals requests. where to start with the nasty idea? the field fellows will emulate their sponsor around the onset of adulthood, maintaining a focus as getting rich as young as possible and helping others, or not helping ours. speaking of who, let's go to thurston owl, the third. what say you, old boy? >> i would see a doctor immediately ms. november, a doctor immediately. too many people are going to college. this is a fact. they are not paying back their...