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draymond green, jared sullinger. >> clark: you want to give buford a touch here. the pick-and-roll with craft and ravenel. >> verne: ravenel goes strong. and one. >> clark: how about evan ravenel, how about the play of this young man not only scoring when he's had chances but he made a play there, a drive and a pass to an open teammate. thomas with the finish. with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. andvee ryone likes 50% more cash -- well, exce h no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wts mo50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] hha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ what's in your...your... ♪ what's in your wallet? outotor inner with your husband. gara door? is not the time to wonder if you left your garage door open. with the craftsman assurelink garage door opener you can check your garage door, open. and open or close at anytime from anywhere. exclusively at sears. afn.tsman. trust. i
draymond green, jared sullinger. >> clark: you want to give buford a touch here. the pick-and-roll with craft and ravenel. >> verne: ravenel goes strong. and one. >> clark: how about evan ravenel, how about the play of this young man not only scoring when he's had chances but he made a play there, a drive and a pass to an open teammate. thomas with the finish. with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. andvee ryone likes 50% more cash -- well, exce h...
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what's going on here, jared? >> here's another experience i have that relates to that. i sometimes go on these market shows and i'm sitting there waiting for my segment to start, and all the market analysts on a day like yesterday when the markets are up are saying, this is a great stock market, the financials are coming back, the banks are doing better, the corporate profits -- you know, this economy is really picking up. then they get to my segment, jared, obama's killing the economy! so, they can't both be right. i agree with you, reverend. it's a very tough call when you're trying to say, the economy's doing better because i'm governor, not because he's president. all of this really comes down to, i think what i was trying to say earlier, and what the congressman's been emphasizing. there's momentum, we're moving in the right direction, we're not there yet. on the policy side, the last thing you'd want to do, and i think this is key to the president's message, is to go back to the policy agenda to sing from that same songbook that got us into that mess, the trickle-
what's going on here, jared? >> here's another experience i have that relates to that. i sometimes go on these market shows and i'm sitting there waiting for my segment to start, and all the market analysts on a day like yesterday when the markets are up are saying, this is a great stock market, the financials are coming back, the banks are doing better, the corporate profits -- you know, this economy is really picking up. then they get to my segment, jared, obama's killing the economy!...
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. >> what's your take, jared? one of shriver's contentions is the $800 billion stimulus wasn't enough, number one, and number two, most of the people did not want the health care legislation, but he pushed it so aggressively. >> well, look, i think in terms of the size of the stimulus package, that was by far the largest stimulus in the history of our country. i remember back in 2008, late 2000 of that year, when the discussion was around $100 billion. an $800 billion stimulus was about as large as a political market could bear. and you have to worry about accountability, transparency, things like that. was it a large enough stimulus to fully offset the great recession? of course not. but it's hard for me to imagine any package that would have been that large. >> what about the health care situation, jared? should he have focused less on health care and been more focused on the economy? >> it's a great question, a fair question. i can only tell you from my personal experience, i really cannot recount one example w
. >> what's your take, jared? one of shriver's contentions is the $800 billion stimulus wasn't enough, number one, and number two, most of the people did not want the health care legislation, but he pushed it so aggressively. >> well, look, i think in terms of the size of the stimulus package, that was by far the largest stimulus in the history of our country. i remember back in 2008, late 2000 of that year, when the discussion was around $100 billion. an $800 billion stimulus was...
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we'll let jared start things off. >> look. i think we have a trend here now. of the the things we were looking for in this monthly report was are you going to get what economists look at as a downside surprise? something that could kind of throw us off this bit of momentum that we have seen in the job market. and i take your point, by the way, dylan. i take your point about the fact that we are not growing fast enough. but at the same time, if you go back a year and average over the past three months, take that out, we were adding 150,000 jobs per month. over the past three months, 250,000 per month. the unemployment rate 9.1% last august. holding at 8.3%. so a favorable, solid trend. not fast enough, i agree on that point. >> it's certainly not fast enough. but i'm quite concerned that the economy is slowing again. personal consumption has been flat lining for the last three recorded months. most economists expect growth below 2% for the first quarter. we know unemployment tends to lag. i'm concerned as to whether we can keep up these kinds of gains and where
we'll let jared start things off. >> look. i think we have a trend here now. of the the things we were looking for in this monthly report was are you going to get what economists look at as a downside surprise? something that could kind of throw us off this bit of momentum that we have seen in the job market. and i take your point, by the way, dylan. i take your point about the fact that we are not growing fast enough. but at the same time, if you go back a year and average over the past...
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we are calling him jared. >> i wanted to ask you a question.obama administration we really had an opportunity where with the bank bailout we could have demanded more from the banks and demanded changes in management and perhaps something to do with compensation. i don't think we saw too much. we gave them a bailout and step back and let them go back to paying bonuses. i'm curious about what we sudden have done differently. >> i agree with you. i think that there are things we could have and should have done differently and they are very much in the camp of demanding more. certainly on bonuses and that's a good point. but probably more to the point one of the things that we really needed, of course, was to get the credit system running again. you and bilko had bill companh eloquently about those. something that noam captures well is a view that some members had inside the debate of the fragility of the banking sector such that if you did anything more than a bailout, you have -- you would be buying yourself bigger problems. they wouldn't -- esse
we are calling him jared. >> i wanted to ask you a question.obama administration we really had an opportunity where with the bank bailout we could have demanded more from the banks and demanded changes in management and perhaps something to do with compensation. i don't think we saw too much. we gave them a bailout and step back and let them go back to paying bonuses. i'm curious about what we sudden have done differently. >> i agree with you. i think that there are things we could...
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jared bernstein, i think the keystone vote will hurt him. think the cost reestimates that we'll talk about in the next segment, obama care will cost at least $111 billion more and there are more estimates where that came from. i don't see what the democratic party's message is to help business. all these thing, it's not being reported by the mainstream media. >> you're working very, very hard to turn lemons into lemonade, and i understand that, but i'm afraid that pretty much everything you just talked about and with great respect to dick armey, him as well, it's generally lost on most of the people who are really going to make a difference when we get to the general election which is independent voters. first of all, the only time i really hear the republicans talking about checks at all, by the way, particularly mitt romney is when you interview him and you guys have great interviews, don't get me wrong. >> thank you. >> but what i hear and what everybody else hears on the stump is a bunch of arguments about social issues that mean a lot t
jared bernstein, i think the keystone vote will hurt him. think the cost reestimates that we'll talk about in the next segment, obama care will cost at least $111 billion more and there are more estimates where that came from. i don't see what the democratic party's message is to help business. all these thing, it's not being reported by the mainstream media. >> you're working very, very hard to turn lemons into lemonade, and i understand that, but i'm afraid that pretty much everything...
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i disagree, jared. that's another conversation. i'm sorry, we've got to jump. jared bernstein, thank you, my buddy, and charlie, thanks for coming on. >>> next up on "kudlow report," two key stock stories. number one, apple's big move, finally answering to calls to establish a dividend. >>> and those bank stocks, what do they really stay about the bigger picture? banks had another good day. >>> and once again, free market capitalism in energy and every place else is the best path to prosperity. "kudlow report" coming right back. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are that day. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> another day, another milestone for apple. closing above $600 a share for the first time ever. this after
i disagree, jared. that's another conversation. i'm sorry, we've got to jump. jared bernstein, thank you, my buddy, and charlie, thanks for coming on. >>> next up on "kudlow report," two key stock stories. number one, apple's big move, finally answering to calls to establish a dividend. >>> and those bank stocks, what do they really stay about the bigger picture? banks had another good day. >>> and once again, free market capitalism in energy and every place...
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let me bring in my pal jared bernstein. thank you for doing this. >> of course. >> here's what really bothers me the most. mr. obama, i know his roots are in the environmental movement. when he keeps saying we have only 2% of the world oil but consume 20%, that is patently untrue. new estimates given to new technology show we have 60 times the volume he's talking about. he knows that, his experts tell him that and he won't acknowledge it. >> i think there's a fine debate to be had about known reserves. but regardless i think that any research could you cite on this would show that most of the oil isn't under the u.s. and even in the case were different, larry, even if your upper estimate are correct, what we're really talking about here i think is near-term relief at the pump and there's nothing that you introduced in your earlier wrap, you called it your two cents. i was thinking if we did all that, we might take half of that off the price at the pump. >> i'm not making this stuff up. there have been reports out there. all
let me bring in my pal jared bernstein. thank you for doing this. >> of course. >> here's what really bothers me the most. mr. obama, i know his roots are in the environmental movement. when he keeps saying we have only 2% of the world oil but consume 20%, that is patently untrue. new estimates given to new technology show we have 60 times the volume he's talking about. he knows that, his experts tell him that and he won't acknowledge it. >> i think there's a fine debate to be...
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cnbc contributor jared bernstein and vice president joe biden. we'll get to both guests in a second. i want to begin with you. listen, the argument about what tax rates big oil exon in particular, always targeting, biggest, actually pay is one thing. do you think a bill like this has legs? will it happen? >> i think it has legs in the senate. whether it goes much further, i don't know. the president is a big supporter of this action. the place i'm coming from on this, and i thought sharon taking us through the production is really quite eye opening. the amount of domestic production, the increases therein, i think have been very impressive, and certainly give the president a kind of street credibility on that side of the issue, so he can go after more renewables, the thing i don't understand is why -- and you know, i'm usually the progressive guy here. here i'm the free marketeer, why does this industry need tax subsidies and why are people on the conservative side arguing for it? i don't get it. >> phil, talk to that argument that jared just bro
cnbc contributor jared bernstein and vice president joe biden. we'll get to both guests in a second. i want to begin with you. listen, the argument about what tax rates big oil exon in particular, always targeting, biggest, actually pay is one thing. do you think a bill like this has legs? will it happen? >> i think it has legs in the senate. whether it goes much further, i don't know. the president is a big supporter of this action. the place i'm coming from on this, and i thought sharon...
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after a week-long binge on the drug, jared committed suicide. hospital just in time to say good-bye. >> about ten minutes later his heart started to go, and in 15 minutes he was gone. >> reporter: what did the people selling bath salts have to say? i went back to that new york head shop. >> do you know how dangerous this stuff is? >> not -- it's bath salts. >> bath salts? what are bath salts used for? >> it's for the bath. >> for the bath? >> that's right. >> but you tell people to snort this stuff? >> hmm, yeah, possibly. some people do. >> possibly. >> some people do, yeah. >> nice to meet you, man. >> reporter: also on hidden camera, we met andrew freeman of minneapolis, minnesota, who is manufacturing and distributing his own brand of bath salts called bliss. >> is this your union even brew? >> yeah. >> reporter: freeman thought he was meeting with a bow teshl investor, but he was really speaking with a "dateline" producer. >> how do you know what to prove it with? >> chemistry. i have been around for it long enough. >> reporter: a few weeks
after a week-long binge on the drug, jared committed suicide. hospital just in time to say good-bye. >> about ten minutes later his heart started to go, and in 15 minutes he was gone. >> reporter: what did the people selling bath salts have to say? i went back to that new york head shop. >> do you know how dangerous this stuff is? >> not -- it's bath salts. >> bath salts? what are bath salts used for? >> it's for the bath. >> for the bath? >>...
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soldier jared mattiason says with the app he can help diagnose a tree or even a chicken that doesn'took quite right. >> i can take a picture and send it back to these guys to the u.s.d.a. and fresno state and they get back to me within hours with an exact answer of what is wrong with the chicken and how to help them. >> reporter: u.s. forces helping a transitional government secure agricultural sustainabilities through technology and outreach. in fresno, california, claudia cowan fox news. >>> the popularity of raw milk is growing in the barack. even though top health officials say it can be dangerous the danville farmers' market has been selling raw milk for years and now sells four times amount when he first started and chamas long as dairies feed and care for their cows properly, raw milk is safe. >> in 13 years i have never found a bad pathogen because the cows are eating grass. >> i am not allergic to this milk at all. >> raw milk is legal in california, but it is prohibited for sale in more than two dozen states. many officials including those at the centers for disease control
soldier jared mattiason says with the app he can help diagnose a tree or even a chicken that doesn'took quite right. >> i can take a picture and send it back to these guys to the u.s.d.a. and fresno state and they get back to me within hours with an exact answer of what is wrong with the chicken and how to help them. >> reporter: u.s. forces helping a transitional government secure agricultural sustainabilities through technology and outreach. in fresno, california, claudia cowan...
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i saw jared. but i didn't -- i've been eating fresh with subway for years, man.n't i -- i wasn't in the piece. >> jimmy: i didn't get video. i didn't get your video in time. >> yeah, you gave me the wrong e-mail, i think. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sorry about that. great to have you here, buddy. good to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i also gotta say thanks to our friends at bud light and subway for helping make this whole thing possible. we could never afford a show like this. [ cheers and applause ] they're still paying for this. thank you, guys, so much. bud light, subway, thanks. we have a great show for you tonight. a huge movie star from all of the "twilight" movies, taylor lautner is here! [ cheers and applause ] and i saw him backstage. and this is weird. he was wearing a shirt. [ laughter ] and i didn't think he wore a shirt. i didn't think he wore a shirt. >> very true. >> jimmy: yeah, he was wearing one. also, we have the front man for maroon 5 and coach on nbc's "the voice." adam levine will be joining us! [ cheers and applause ] he was not wearing a s
i saw jared. but i didn't -- i've been eating fresh with subway for years, man.n't i -- i wasn't in the piece. >> jimmy: i didn't get video. i didn't get your video in time. >> yeah, you gave me the wrong e-mail, i think. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sorry about that. great to have you here, buddy. good to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i also gotta say thanks to our friends at bud light and subway for helping make this whole thing possible. we could never afford a...
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jared salinger was crushed. he is 11 himself and the buckeyes advance. marquette advanced to the sweet 16. buzz williams with a heartfelt shout out to his sweetheart after the big win. work, do it every matter where it is surrounding year. have to be a line chaser to me.arried to she is tougher than all of them kids that we play with. .t is really humbling today.scoreless innings there are reports that peyton the 18 to sign with by tuesday. it is also reported that rex grossman has assigned another one-year deal. things are looking at. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true lader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well that would make you... the creators of the 2012 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. starting at $50,490. the duchess of cambridge byked st. paddy's day with hundreds of british troops. she handed out shamrock's two .houldersoldiers also placed a shamrock on an wolfh
jared salinger was crushed. he is 11 himself and the buckeyes advance. marquette advanced to the sweet 16. buzz williams with a heartfelt shout out to his sweetheart after the big win. work, do it every matter where it is surrounding year. have to be a line chaser to me.arried to she is tougher than all of them kids that we play with. .t is really humbling today.scoreless innings there are reports that peyton the 18 to sign with by tuesday. it is also reported that rex grossman has assigned...
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. >> jared bernstein is the former chief economist and an msnbc contributor. it's nice to see you.s we talk about gas prices, this is the true reality. the one thing that the president's reelection campaign staff is certainly now keying to watch when it comes to the economy is what voters are going to see when they go to regularly fill up. is there something that the president can do to really get a grip on this? we're talking about it in march. normally we're waiting until may or june to have this conversation. >> i think he has to continue to try to explain to the american people that there's no policymaker, whether it's the president or somebody running for president or member of congress, who can do virtually anything about this in the short run. this is a commodity that is a global kmcommodity whose prices are very much a function of supply and demand. the u.s., by the way, produces less than 10% of the world's oil. so even if you wanted to try to increase supply, you couldn't do that much in the short-term. and most of the oil just isn't here. >> we talk about the president's
. >> jared bernstein is the former chief economist and an msnbc contributor. it's nice to see you.s we talk about gas prices, this is the true reality. the one thing that the president's reelection campaign staff is certainly now keying to watch when it comes to the economy is what voters are going to see when they go to regularly fill up. is there something that the president can do to really get a grip on this? we're talking about it in march. normally we're waiting until may or june to...
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they went to jared. team high 22 points. ohio hi state up by two. john sherna, no good. ohio state wins, 75-73. the wildcats are still on the bubble. i'm don bell. this is your espn news update. >> good game. you were cringing. >>> inside the palace that air jordan built. his mansion is now on the market. >>> and snooki in the headlines. the late-night comics take notice. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a month with the lipitor co-pay card. terms and conditions apply. visit lipitor.com for details. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may bec
they went to jared. team high 22 points. ohio hi state up by two. john sherna, no good. ohio state wins, 75-73. the wildcats are still on the bubble. i'm don bell. this is your espn news update. >> good game. you were cringing. >>> inside the palace that air jordan built. his mansion is now on the market. >>> and snooki in the headlines. the late-night comics take notice. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride...
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jared bernstein. >> there's no question in my mind if keystone had been built, particularly the loweralf, if they had start thad from curbing, oklahoma down to the gulf coast three years eric we'd have had that refined oil and it would be going to the two coast and gasoline would be a lot cheaper, consumers would be stronger and america would be coming back faster moup about a little free market capitalism for america. i'm larry kud loyerry kudlow. we'll see you tomorrow night. [ click ] it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's chevy truck month! definitely that one, boss. solid. let's try the other one again. ♪ chevy truck month ♪ no. it's truck month! ♪ truck month ♪ no. truck month! no. it's chevy truck month. yeah. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey. this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. "for starters, it didn't cost m
jared bernstein. >> there's no question in my mind if keystone had been built, particularly the loweralf, if they had start thad from curbing, oklahoma down to the gulf coast three years eric we'd have had that refined oil and it would be going to the two coast and gasoline would be a lot cheaper, consumers would be stronger and america would be coming back faster moup about a little free market capitalism for america. i'm larry kud loyerry kudlow. we'll see you tomorrow night. [ click ]...
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.: ohio state was terrific but jared sullinger didn't have the kind of impact i think he's going to haveis -- have in this one if they want to beat gonzaga. greg g.: cluck? charles: my head is going to explode. hahn, these referees are killing me. i know all the rules but that wasn't right what happened in that notre dame-xavier game. and i don't care what john adams or anybody says. you cannot call those calls with the game on the line. referees cannot decide the game. these guys busted their hump for 40 minutes and to make a call like that, it's a disgrace. now, murray state and marquette. i'm looking forward to that game. murray state is built guard-oriented. canen and those guys, shoot threes. marquette can play with that but i think the difference in the game will be jae crowder. kenny: john adams, please change the rule. we don't want charles' held to explode. charles: you're trying to foul. just to make it look not intentional. but to give the team a foul and the ball -- i hate that intentional call. greg a.: kenny made a great point too. i think one thing the officials should do,
.: ohio state was terrific but jared sullinger didn't have the kind of impact i think he's going to haveis -- have in this one if they want to beat gonzaga. greg g.: cluck? charles: my head is going to explode. hahn, these referees are killing me. i know all the rules but that wasn't right what happened in that notre dame-xavier game. and i don't care what john adams or anybody says. you cannot call those calls with the game on the line. referees cannot decide the game. these guys busted their...
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we produce 10% of global oil production. >> jerge jared that's not the p. gingrich gets up and says or michele bachmann, i can make gas $2 or $2.50 a gallon, they can't and they shouldn't. the president i think he has a good record on clean energy development that environmentalists can look to and say at least it's pretty good but at the same time, he does have an all of the above strategy and he's pretty much front about that. >> jared, i've seen you talk about -- you're uncomfortable defending the keystone decision, too. >> true. >> if i can summarize what you said, he felt boxed into a corner because it was in the budget bill. he really does want to do it but he -- >> right. >> -- he was unable to because he was boxed into a corner and going to do a better plan. >> i don't know about a better plan. >> i can see you're uncomfortable trying to explain. >> i think the keystone oil is coming out of the ground and going somewhere, it might as well go through cushing to the southern coast. the president ought to say i accept a conditional plan that you get thi
we produce 10% of global oil production. >> jerge jared that's not the p. gingrich gets up and says or michele bachmann, i can make gas $2 or $2.50 a gallon, they can't and they shouldn't. the president i think he has a good record on clean energy development that environmentalists can look to and say at least it's pretty good but at the same time, he does have an all of the above strategy and he's pretty much front about that. >> jared, i've seen you talk about -- you're...
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that's why jared loughner, last january in tucson, was trying to kill and wound so many people before he was stopped. he fired one bullet in the chamber and fired the 30 bullets in the extended magazine. it was not until he stopped because he had to reload that somebody was able to tackle him and stop that massacre. in the aftermath of the gabby giffords shooting, the country for a second was puzzled that just a few years earlier that extended magazine would have been illegal under the assaults weapons ban signed into law in 1994. when george w. bush let the assault weapons expire in 2004, the extended clips became legal again. there's no reason for anybody outside law enforcement to house the capacity to fire their handgun 31 times without reloading. if you have a handgun for self-defense, if you target shoot with it, if you're a sportsman or some kind of hand-gun hunting maybe, are you shooting more than 31 of anything at a time? no. no gun rights, hate mailers who are sending me right now, no, you do not need 31 uninterrupted handgun bullets for any legit, non-law enforcement use o
that's why jared loughner, last january in tucson, was trying to kill and wound so many people before he was stopped. he fired one bullet in the chamber and fired the 30 bullets in the extended magazine. it was not until he stopped because he had to reload that somebody was able to tackle him and stop that massacre. in the aftermath of the gabby giffords shooting, the country for a second was puzzled that just a few years earlier that extended magazine would have been illegal under the assaults...
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.: ohio state was terrific but jared sullinger didn't have the kind of impact i think he's going to haveis -- have in this one if they want to beat gonzaga. greg g.: cluck? charles: my head is going to explode. hahn, these referees are killing me. i know all the rules but that wasn't right what happened in that notre dame-xavier game. and i don't care what john adams or anybody says. you cannot call those calls with the game on the line. referees cannot decide the game. these guys busted their hump for 40 minutes and to make a call like that, it's a disgrace. now, murray state and marquette. i'm looking forward to that game. murray state is built guard-oriented. canen and those guys, shoot threes. marquette can play with that but i think the difference in the game will be jae crowder. kenny: john adams, please change the rule. we don't want charles' held to explode. charles: you're trying to foul. just to make it look not intentional. but to give the team a foul and the ball -- i hate that intentional call. greg a.: kenny made a great point too. i think one thing the officials should do,
.: ohio state was terrific but jared sullinger didn't have the kind of impact i think he's going to haveis -- have in this one if they want to beat gonzaga. greg g.: cluck? charles: my head is going to explode. hahn, these referees are killing me. i know all the rules but that wasn't right what happened in that notre dame-xavier game. and i don't care what john adams or anybody says. you cannot call those calls with the game on the line. referees cannot decide the game. these guys busted their...
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army ranger jared hagemann, a married father of two killed himself before his eighth deployment to a war zone. >> it hurts to know that it didn't have to happen, that if people would have listened he would still be here. >> reporter: the military launched its own investigation into lewis-mcchord's health care system after nearly 300 soldiers had their ptsd diagnoses reversed. the hospital commander was removed as the military continues its investigation. the military declined to comment on individual cases but released this statement -- soldiers expect and deserve the best possible care and our priority is to make sure that all soldiers are getting a fair clinical assess. and diagnosis. the latest shooting suspect was also based at lewis-mcchord. he's not been identified. medal of honor recipient and nbc news military analyst jack jacobs on msnbc. >> this guy himself was living with a bunch of other soldiers 24 hours a day and i remain to be convinced that somebody there didn't know that something was wrong. >> reporter: the base that supports thousands of troops on the front lines i
army ranger jared hagemann, a married father of two killed himself before his eighth deployment to a war zone. >> it hurts to know that it didn't have to happen, that if people would have listened he would still be here. >> reporter: the military launched its own investigation into lewis-mcchord's health care system after nearly 300 soldiers had their ptsd diagnoses reversed. the hospital commander was removed as the military continues its investigation. the military declined to...
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. >>> jared loughner will continue to be forcibly medicated. an appeal by his lawyers to stop the med case was turned down in court. he's accused of killing six people and wounding 13 others during last year's deadly shooting rampage in tucson, arizona. monday's ruling allows authorities to keep giving him drugs. >>> former washington redskins assistant coach gregg williams could face severe disciplinary action from the n.f.l. williams met with league investigators yesterday. he has admitted to running a bounty program in new orleans where players were paid to inflict pain on opposing teams. redskins players admit the payouts happened here in washington as well. >>> 4:36. coming up at 4:40, a major internet company is announcing a round of layoffs. >>> a much debated bag tax in prince george's county could soon be a reality. >>> we're back with your weather first in two minutes. stay with us. >>> it is 4:38. chilly out there this morning. we've got temperatures down in the 20s. by 9:00 35 in washington and winds will turn from the north from th
. >>> jared loughner will continue to be forcibly medicated. an appeal by his lawyers to stop the med case was turned down in court. he's accused of killing six people and wounding 13 others during last year's deadly shooting rampage in tucson, arizona. monday's ruling allows authorities to keep giving him drugs. >>> former washington redskins assistant coach gregg williams could face severe disciplinary action from the n.f.l. williams met with league investigators yesterday....
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second half anthony brown to jared man to big jack trotter for the jam.nford up 9 the cardinals hang on to win 75-70. women's side mecca finishes 75th street game against a conference opponent. warriors canada game time 58 and look at this. 83-75 is the final. final round of the honda classic roadway mcilroy hung on on the win new number one player not a bad day for the 22- year-old from northern ireland. cactus league. brandon allen made the big flash grand slam four of his 7 runs batted in. subway fresh fit 500. denny hamlin passes brad am brooklyn gets his 8th career cup victory. >> have a good night. hecks from anywhere. easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. here's big news from verizon wireless and xfinity from comcast. now get the xfinity triple play and verizon wireless together. call 855-704-7400 to sign up and get a free smartphone. choose one of our hottest phones. verizon wireless and xfinity. tv, home phone, internet and wireless together.
second half anthony brown to jared man to big jack trotter for the jam.nford up 9 the cardinals hang on to win 75-70. women's side mecca finishes 75th street game against a conference opponent. warriors canada game time 58 and look at this. 83-75 is the final. final round of the honda classic roadway mcilroy hung on on the win new number one player not a bad day for the 22- year-old from northern ireland. cactus league. brandon allen made the big flash grand slam four of his 7 runs batted in....
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have you a lot of people like assemblyman jared huffman, saying isn't there some way they can make ater job of better revenue generation. if people you knew that by baying $14 instead of $7 they could help keep a park open or for longer hour, a lot of californians might step forward. >> we hear about famous people, especially from the southern california who come to the rescue of all sorts of causes. has this listen to that level in southern california? the fear of having parks closed? >> it doesn't really seem that way, of all of the cause celebs around this one doesn't rise. a question for rachael. arsonists, vandals, getting into the closed parks. wouldn't it make sense to throw them open, even though untended and unserviced and allow the public to maintain a quasi custodial role over them so someone is looking after the territory? >> well, i should say, as we mentioned before, the parks aren't actually padlocks, so you can go in, in many cases with your dog, friends, and volunteer. people love parks are often keeping a watchful eye as it is now. but you have to ask yourself, one
have you a lot of people like assemblyman jared huffman, saying isn't there some way they can make ater job of better revenue generation. if people you knew that by baying $14 instead of $7 they could help keep a park open or for longer hour, a lot of californians might step forward. >> we hear about famous people, especially from the southern california who come to the rescue of all sorts of causes. has this listen to that level in southern california? the fear of having parks closed?...
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we'll then hear from jared genser, founder of freedom now, an independent non-profit organization that works to free prisoners of conscience worldwide. he is also managing editor of a law and consulting firm focusing on human rights and humanitarian projects. he was a partner in the government affairs practice of dla piper and a management consultant with mckinzie & company. he has worked for this commission as well as for my committee. i share the human rights committee of the house of representatives, has been a great source of actionable information concerning human rights in general, but political prisoners in particular. then we'll hear from bob fu, one of the leaders of the 1989 student democracy movement in tiananmen square, and later became a house church pastor and founder along with his wife. in 1996, authorities arrested and imprisoned them for their wo work. after their release, they escaped to the united states and founded china aid foundation. he has been, again, like mr. genser, a great source of information and is accurate as well as actionable, so i thank him for his l
we'll then hear from jared genser, founder of freedom now, an independent non-profit organization that works to free prisoners of conscience worldwide. he is also managing editor of a law and consulting firm focusing on human rights and humanitarian projects. he was a partner in the government affairs practice of dla piper and a management consultant with mckinzie & company. he has worked for this commission as well as for my committee. i share the human rights committee of the house of...
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jared olson drives in for the uncontested lay-in. the eagles finish their season 20-12. >>> don't go away, a royal pain? are the redskins still in the running to sign eddie royal? the very latest after the break. whatcha lookin' for hon? ah, these new jeans i want. i've been looking everywhere. new blue jeans? oh, don't be crazy,i've got tons of. ank! frank! get my jean bin, new blue jeans? oh, sie wants my jeans. got tons of. no she doesn't. here we go. nice and loose. ohhh. those are loose, but i actually just ordered three pairs of this kind. ooooohhhh. oh. when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. >>> welcome back. day two of free agency has not been nearly as exciting for the redskins. after taking eddie royal to dinner last night to get a deal done, it appears he's either gotten cold feet or more interest from other teams. royal has a visit with san diego coming up and bears quarterback jay cutler is bidding hard for him as well. the redskins have to wait and see. >>> the team has turned its attention to the defensive side of the b
jared olson drives in for the uncontested lay-in. the eagles finish their season 20-12. >>> don't go away, a royal pain? are the redskins still in the running to sign eddie royal? the very latest after the break. whatcha lookin' for hon? ah, these new jeans i want. i've been looking everywhere. new blue jeans? oh, don't be crazy,i've got tons of. ank! frank! get my jean bin, new blue jeans? oh, sie wants my jeans. got tons of. no she doesn't. here we go. nice and loose. ohhh. those are...
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. >> reporter: -- jared gorth went down the street to his sister's house. he watched as officers searched the property, hoping to find her alive, but she didn't survive. in alabama, at least 40 homes were destroyed, another 100 suffered heavy damage. when the storm moved through new market, alabama it, tore this house to shreds. this is a piece of a bathtub, over here is a stove, and this is what's left of the roof. cars are upside down in west liberty, kentucky. buildings along the main street are leveled, and the police station is destroyed. >> unreal, unreal. >> reporter: hundreds are homeless today, but many like the haines family are glad to be alive. >> we're safe! all our friends and family, we're safe. >> we got out. >> reporter: the cleanup is under way and people are returning to their broken homes to recover what they can. it's so unbelievable when you hear the numbers. when we talk about tornado warnings, 289 tornado warnings, that was at 10:00 last night. that was the total for the day yesterday for the middle section of the country and the sou
. >> reporter: -- jared gorth went down the street to his sister's house. he watched as officers searched the property, hoping to find her alive, but she didn't survive. in alabama, at least 40 homes were destroyed, another 100 suffered heavy damage. when the storm moved through new market, alabama it, tore this house to shreds. this is a piece of a bathtub, over here is a stove, and this is what's left of the roof. cars are upside down in west liberty, kentucky. buildings along the main...
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jared sullinger took a feed and banked in the winner with just over three seconds level.al 75-73, ohio state. >>> finally a big night for the u.s. soccer team playing italy, in the 55th minute of an exhibition match, democracy took a short feed in front of the italian goal and shot it past the goalkeeper. that 1-0 lead held up. the americans had their first ever victory over italy in 11 games going back 78 years. congratulations to them. >>> when we return, man versus nature. tourists on a brown bear safari in alaska get more than they bargained for after a grizzly decides to offer a personal greeting. ersonal greeting. little pop ♪ ♪ could open a world of wonder? ♪ ♪ so sensory ♪ so satisfying ♪ the discovery never seems to stop ♪ ♪ it's the magic friskies makes happen ♪ ♪ every day ♪ in so many ways ♪ friskies ♪ feed the senses [ female announcer ] do you know what a difference dove nourishment can make? my hips, they know. my shins, they get it. [ female announcer ] only dove body wash has nutrium moisture and a breakthrough formula that goes beyond moisture to nourish
jared sullinger took a feed and banked in the winner with just over three seconds level.al 75-73, ohio state. >>> finally a big night for the u.s. soccer team playing italy, in the 55th minute of an exhibition match, democracy took a short feed in front of the italian goal and shot it past the goalkeeper. that 1-0 lead held up. the americans had their first ever victory over italy in 11 games going back 78 years. congratulations to them. >>> when we return, man versus nature....
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>> i think jared is just incredible at ohio state. you know, you don't see many players do that. player wants to turn up to the basket and nobody wants to do the dirty work. he is a beast around the basket. she a special player. >> he certainly is. what team might be a bracket buster and could surprise some teams in the east? >> obviously out of the atlantic ten. they won the conference tournament. and they beat some great teams going through it. remember andrew nicholson. 6'9". they shoot the ball well. both of their front court players are very skilled. >> when we return on the verison 4g lte bracket show, we'll tell you which game to watch. >>> the bracket preview show is sponsored by verison 4g lte. america's fastest 4g network. >>> welcome back to the verison 4g lte bracket preview show. matchup for you. >> you look at cincinnati, texas. think about playing in that game. cincinnati, texas, someone is going to lose and go home. two high powered teams. cincinnati playing so well. texas out of the conference. that's a great game to watch in the first round. >> in a perfect worl
>> i think jared is just incredible at ohio state. you know, you don't see many players do that. player wants to turn up to the basket and nobody wants to do the dirty work. he is a beast around the basket. she a special player. >> he certainly is. what team might be a bracket buster and could surprise some teams in the east? >> obviously out of the atlantic ten. they won the conference tournament. and they beat some great teams going through it. remember andrew nicholson....
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producer in the lines of production that they chose and what we've seen it here in the united states to jaring them midst of the crisis general motors went bankrupt and had to be taken over by the state and it under public ownership it's been back to health and it's producing this new electronic car the volt. i'm not saying everything's perfect with the policy of. the us administration there should have been much more . american workers certainly deserved more efforts made to provide good jobs for them not just second rate jobs in the service sector and also jobs in the high tech sector and in manufacturing and jobs with proper guarantees and with social provision which should be general i think it's very important that the social security for example that that program which has been such a huge success that it should be maintained and expanded and properly funded which will be a very sensitive issue coming up because the obama administration has paid for its recent stimulus by. cutting right back on the social on the payroll tax which is the contribution to social security that's fine it's he
producer in the lines of production that they chose and what we've seen it here in the united states to jaring them midst of the crisis general motors went bankrupt and had to be taken over by the state and it under public ownership it's been back to health and it's producing this new electronic car the volt. i'm not saying everything's perfect with the policy of. the us administration there should have been much more . american workers certainly deserved more efforts made to provide good jobs...
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on syria which include the enforcement of a no fly zone and humanitarian era what trans forecaster jared's line they says washington is not interested in a policy in a middle eastern country. when you hear war hawks like senators lindsey graham and john mccain calling for bombs away and again go back and play over you see the same scenario their heads come in and they say we have to be calm we need to and we have to use diplomacy in the meanwhile they're building up for the military conflict and you heard president obama say at the height of the iranian incident with netanyahu that he said you know that they at this time when there is not a lot of sympathy for iran and it's only how it's syria is on the ropes we have to quiet it down a little bit. and still look on some world leaders just for a fuse to take their food off the gas when it comes to tehran israel insists a military attack on iran is still on the cards even despite agreement between islamic state and foreign powers to renew talks on iran's controversial nuclear program. plus nuclear fears continue to spread in japan as experts
on syria which include the enforcement of a no fly zone and humanitarian era what trans forecaster jared's line they says washington is not interested in a policy in a middle eastern country. when you hear war hawks like senators lindsey graham and john mccain calling for bombs away and again go back and play over you see the same scenario their heads come in and they say we have to be calm we need to and we have to use diplomacy in the meanwhile they're building up for the military conflict...
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our interview on the coney two thousand and twelve video produced by the group invisible children jared poor said on facebook there is no right side in this conflict from so far away i can't tell if there truly is a lesser evil and i think of that's why this video really has caused such a stir and been affected too and made everything quite simple for the viewer just good versus evil unfortunately while cody is certainly an evil man nothing is as simple as it seems especially when you're advocating for international intervention as ways to take him out and finally i want to respond to a new viewer a.j. pape tweet us at below to show we have bring in some michelle. mn first time i've seen your show so well done so i just want to say thank you for watching all that making fun of bob dylan is always a good time so keep coming back and spread the word and that's it my rantings and i always got with more as usual later in the week. hey guys well guess what this week is sunshine week and even though spring is in the air here in d.c. this isn't about the weather this is about shining a light o
our interview on the coney two thousand and twelve video produced by the group invisible children jared poor said on facebook there is no right side in this conflict from so far away i can't tell if there truly is a lesser evil and i think of that's why this video really has caused such a stir and been affected too and made everything quite simple for the viewer just good versus evil unfortunately while cody is certainly an evil man nothing is as simple as it seems especially when you're...
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we are also honored to hear from two specialists with unique insights, including jared genser, founder of freedom now and part of zhisheng's pro bono legal team. mr. genser will discuss the recently filed petition with the u.n. working group with arbitrary detention on behalf of mr. gao, seeking a decision on whether his imprisonment violates international law. we will hear from bob fu, pastor fu who also spent time while in china, will discuss the free gao campaign and the need to hold china accountable for its ongoing harassment. the case of kwo kwun, a former criminal court officer and former university associate professor, illustrates how chinese officials target citizens who attempt to form independent political parties or use the internet to organize or to pose online opinions deemed too politically sensitive. in 2007, mr. kwon began posting a series of open letters to top government leaders, advocating on behalf of laid-off workers, demilitarized military contracts and displaced farmers and also wrote letters calling for a multiparty rule and government reforms. because his writ
we are also honored to hear from two specialists with unique insights, including jared genser, founder of freedom now and part of zhisheng's pro bono legal team. mr. genser will discuss the recently filed petition with the u.n. working group with arbitrary detention on behalf of mr. gao, seeking a decision on whether his imprisonment violates international law. we will hear from bob fu, pastor fu who also spent time while in china, will discuss the free gao campaign and the need to hold china...
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. >> reporter: but catherine and jared mclean so believe in the polo shirt they brought to market this past november that they're willing to share the nuts and bolts of their business. they don't shy away from a tough question. most of the polo shirs i can buy at retail are $90. you're asking $155. >> yeah. >> reporter: how do you convince somebody to spend that kind of money on a polo shirt? >> you just say try it on. we almost took a backwards approach to manufacturing. a lot of people look at how are we going to keep our costs low so we can make a higher profit? what we looked at is what can we do to make this best shirt possible and we'll price it from there. >> reporter: catherine and jared met in beverly hills. that may help explain why they looked to france for the fabric for their shirts. >> a woman's shirt can take anywhere from a yard to a little less than a yard of fabric per shirt. that runs about 6-10 or 6-50 depending on what time of the year we buy. >> reporter: true mother of pearl buttons were too expensive. $1 each. they found similar but sturdier versions in hong kon
. >> reporter: but catherine and jared mclean so believe in the polo shirt they brought to market this past november that they're willing to share the nuts and bolts of their business. they don't shy away from a tough question. most of the polo shirs i can buy at retail are $90. you're asking $155. >> yeah. >> reporter: how do you convince somebody to spend that kind of money on a polo shirt? >> you just say try it on. we almost took a backwards approach to...